Addena Sumter-Freitag
Addena Sumter-Freitag is a Canadian author, poet, performer and speaker. She grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sumter-Freitag has performed her one-woman play Stay Black & Die across Canada and in Australia since 1995. It won Best Production at the Montreal Fringe Festival, and was published by Commodore Books in 2007. In 2009, Wattle and Daub Books published her collection of poems, Back in the Days. Canadian Literature called the latter a "memorably intimate journey, relating her experiences growing up as a black girl in Winnipeg's North End in the 1950s" and noted that "Sumter-Freitag's will undoubtedly become one of the most prominent poetic voices of Canada's Black community."[1][2]
Sumter-Freitag is a seventh generation African Canadian.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]Drama
[edit]- Stay Black & Die (2007)
Poetry
[edit]- Back in the Days (2009)
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- "When 'your ears are tingling from the inside out': Addena Sumter-Freitag on Storytelling and Recording Life, from Stage to Page", interview by Christine Lyons
- "Writing a Home for Prairie Blackness: Addena Sumter Freitag’s Stay Black and Die and Cheryl Foggo’s Pourin’ Down Rain"[permanent dead link ], article by Karina Vernon
- The official website of Addena Sumter-Freitag is www.addenasumterfreitag.com