Gabriel J. Roberts
(1929- )
Gabriel
J. Roberts was born in 1926 in Bathurst (Banjul). He studied in Great
Britain where he obtained a Masters’ Degree and a Post-graduate Diploma
in Education. A renowned educationist, he rose to the position of
Director of Education. From 1995 to 1997 and from 2000 to date he
occupied and is still occupying very important positions among which we
can cite the presidency of the Independent Electoral Commission (I.E.C.).
Gambian Drama was introduced to an Anglophone audience thanks to Gabriel
J. Roberts. He was awarded a Literary Prize by the BBC for his play
entitled The Trial of Busumbala which was aired for the great joy of
listeners. Mr Roberts is also a poet and a novelist.
The Trial of Busumbala is a
piece of drama written in 1971. We are in 1962, Maxwell Armitage,
principal of Armitage School and a Member of the House of
Representatives, is suing Marafan Busumbala for the theft of his radio
set. The investigation will soon show that the plaintiff’s hands are far
from clean. This piece of drama is a satyr also shows campus life. This
is precisely what the play is all about: a principal either abusing his
privilege as principal and turns on his radio very loud with no care for
the welfare of the neighbouring teachers, or blindly selfish. Marafan
Busumbala’s theft is justified as the court will rule out that it was
done in the interest of the general public.
The
Goosieganderan Myth, written in 1988 is a
novel of 163 pages. The novel takes up the theme of his play
A Coup is Planned written in
1971 and rewritten always as a play and entitlede The Senegambian Myth.
The union between The Gambia and Senegal is transposed to two imaginary
countries known as Goosie, depicting the Gambia, under the leadership of
Lady Sabrina, and Gandera depicting Senegal headed by Dynamic. The two
are united by the deep love they have for each other at a personal level.
Politically, however, their relationship will be complicated especially
with the army trying to convince Dynamic that Goosie is a small country
that does not deserve to be an independent state but a part of Gandera.
The army will take advantage of the amorous relationship between the two
Heads of State to discreetly invade Goosie. For, according to Major
General Kaba, a close ally and trusted friend of Lady Sabrina, the
Ganderan army has claimed that the politicians have failed to take into
account the military heads of the two countries.
Mr Roberts also published two other books whose review will soon be online!