Proper noun
Anansi
A trickster spider (though sometimes taking human form), one of the primary characters in West African and Caribbean folklore.
Anansi Press. p. 129. ISBN 0-88784-181-3 Gemelli also speculated that his wounds were kept open with carbolic acid. Source: Internet
The adaptation by Amazon-owned Audible is directed by audio drama legend Dirk Maggs, who's worked with Gaiman on adaptations of Neverwhere, Stardust, Good Omens and Anansi Boys. Source: Internet
Effective May 7, Semareh Al-Hillal has been named publisher at Groundwood Books, the Canadian children's publisher founded in 1978 that is now part of House of Anansi Press and is distributed in the U.S. by PGW. Source: Internet
As a trickster, Anansi has both good and bad traits, which makes him very human. Source: Internet
One day I'd love to have my Anansi stories on audio, but getting the right Caribbean accent would be a challenge. Source: Internet
Or maybe it wasn’t Anansi at all. Source: Internet