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  1. Perspectives on Wole Soyinka: Freedom and Complexity
  2. World Authors Series: Wole Soyinka Revisited (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Derek Wright, 1992-12-16
  3. The political philosophy of Wole Soyinka and other narratives by Yemi D Ogunyemi, 2001
  4. The rounded rite: A study of Wole Soyinka's play, The Bacchae of Euripides (Lund studies in English) by Wiveca Sotto, 1985
  5. Three great African novelists: Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka & Amos Tutuola (Creative new literatures series) by Anjali Gera, 2001
  6. Critical Perspectives on Wole Soyinka by James Gibbs (Editor), 1981
  7. The Writing of Wole Soyinka by Eldred Durosimi Jones, 1988-03-31
  8. WOLE SOYINKA (Garland reference library of the humanities) by Maduakor, 1987-05-01
  9. Wole Soyinka (Modern African Writers) by Gerald Moore, 1978-09
  10. Research on Wole Soyinka by Bernth Lindfors, 1992-09
  11. Die afrikanische Rezeption von Brecht im Lichte der Literaturtheorien: Aufgezeigt am Beispiel von Wole Soyinkas "Opera Wonyosi" (European university studies. ... language and literature) (German Edition) by Emmanuel Bationo, 1999
  12. Who's Afraid of Wole Soyinka?: Essays on Censorship (Studies in African Literature Series) by Adewale Maja-Pearce, 1991-08-05
  13. In the House of Osubgo: Critical Essays on Wole Soyinka
  14. Before our very eyes: Tribute to Wole Soyinka, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

41. Wole Soyinka - Nobel Lecture
Transcript of wole soyinka's 1986 Nobel lecture.
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This Past Must Address Its Present
A rather curious scene, unscripted, once took place in the wings of a London theatre at the same time as the scheduled performance was being presented on the actual stage, before an audience. What happened was this: an actor refused to come on stage for his allocated role. Action was suspended. A fellow actor tried to persuade him to emerge, but he stubbornly shook his head. Then a struggle ensued. The second actor had hoped that, by suddenly exposing the reluctant actor to the audience in full glare of the spotlight, he would have no choice but to rejoin the cast. And so he tried to take the delinquent actor by surprise, pulling him suddenly towards the stage. He did not fully succeed, so a brief but untidy struggle began. The unwilling actor was completely taken aback and deeply embarrassed - some of that tussle was quite visible to a part of the audience.
And now let us remove some of the mystery and make that incident a little more concrete. The scene was the Royal Court Theatre, London, 1958. It was one of those Sunday nights which were given to experimentation, an innovation of that remarkable theatre manager-director, George Devine, whose creative nurturing radicalised British theatre of that period and produced later icons like John Osborne, N. F. Simpson, Edward Bond, Arnold Wesker, Harold Pinter, John Arden, etc., and even forced the then conservative British palate to sample stylistic and ideological pariahs like

42. Soyinka, Wole
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    Soyinka, Wole [w O A u Pronunciation Key Soyinka, Wole Yoruba The Man Died (1973). In 1986 Soyinka became the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Again under threat of arrest from the Nigerian government, he fled the country in 1994. After the death of Nigeria's military dictator (1998), Soyinka returned home, where he resumed his political activism. Soyinka's works are concerned with the tensions between spiritual and material worlds, with beliefs as the underpinnings of social relations, and with individuals' dependence on one another. His widely performed plays often highlight the problems of daily life in Africa; best known are Death and the King's Horseman (1975) and A Play of Giants (1984), a satiric attack on contemporary Africa. His novels include

43. Wole Soyinka
Translate this page Home_Page wole soyinka (1934), Seudónimo de Akinwande Oluwole soyinka, dramaturgo, poeta, novelista y conferenciante nigeriano, galardonado
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S eudónimo de Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, dramaturgo, poeta, novelista y conferenciante nigeriano, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Nació en Abeokuta y estudió en la Universidad nigeriana de Ibadan y en la Universidad de Leeds, en el Reino Unido. Tras regresar a Nigeria fundó el grupo de teatro Masks, en 1960, y produjo sus propias obras además de otras de dramaturgos africanos. Durante la Guerra Civil nigeriana fue detenido por el gobierno y encarcelado en régimen de aislamiento de 1967 a 1969. En 1986 se convirtió en el primer escritor africano y el primer escritor negro galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Su obra, escrita fundamentalmente en inglés, se inspira en los mitos y en las tradiciones tribales, si bien emplea formas occidentales. También utiliza los recursos del flashback, el simbolismo y una complicada estructura de la trama para enriquecer su estilo dramático. Entre sus obras más conocidas figuran La danza del bosque (1960), que celebra la independencia de Nigeria; El hombre muerto (1965), escrito durante los años que pasó en prisión; y

44. Wole Soyinka
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45. Soyinka
*, wole soyinka. , soyinka, wole, ed.. Myth, Literature and the African World Taschenbuch 180 Seiten (1990) Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0521398347. *,
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Biography The first African to win the Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1986), Wole Soyinka has established himself as one of the most compelling literary forces on the continent. Born in Abeokuta, Nigeria, in 1934, he is often regarded as a universal man: poet, playwright, novelist, critic, lecturer, teacher, actor, translator, politician, and publisher. Soyinka's writing "blends African with European cultural traditions, the high seriousness of modernist elite literature, and the topicality of African popular theater." His early poetry, which can be found in one of the first issues of Black Orpheus and in A Shuttle in the Crypt (1971), resulted from his imprisonment during the Nigerian Civil War. His powerful prison diary, The Man Died (1972) was published after his release. Soyinka is actively committed to social justice and he has been an outspoken, daring public figure deeply engaged in the main political issues of his country and Africa, and he has become a symbol for humane values throughout the continent. Soyinka's hallmark is his dramatic work: "His plays are shaped by myth and imagery and the narratives move back and forth in time. The events are powerful, the language filled with puns and witty wordplay, references, and allusions. Soyinka has an excellent sense of dramatic rhythm and visual theater." See

46. Wole Soyinka Study Guide
wole soyinka Study Guide. Using this Guide. wole soyinka (born Akinwande Oluwole soyinka in 1934) is Africa s most distinguished playwright
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Using this Guide Wole Soyinka (born Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka in 1934) is Africa's most distinguished playwright, winning the Nobel Prize for literature in 1986. A Yoruba, he studied first at the University College of Ibadan, then at Leeds University in England, where he came under the influence of the brilliant Shakespeare scholar G. Wilson Knight. The fifties were a period of great experimentation in the theater, both in France and England, and Soyinka was involved with various productions in Great Britain before returning to Nigeria, having been commissioned to write a play to celebrate that nation's independence in 1960 ( A Dance of the Forests). It was a lyrical blend of Western experimentalism and African folk tradition, reflecting a highly original approach to drama. He has always emphasized his African roots, dubbing his early theater troupe "Masks," to acknowledge the role Yoruba pageantry has played in his work. From the beginning he was a political figure, During the Nigerian Civil War he was not sufficiently anti-Biafran to suit the government and was put into solitary confinement for two years, being released only after an intense international campaign. This experience is movingly recounted in his book, A Man Died.

47. Soyinka, Wole. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
soyinka, wole. (w ´l shôy ng´k ) (KEY) , 1934–, Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, essayist, and political activist, born Akinwande Oluwole soyinka.
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49. Literary Encyclopedia: Soyinka, Wole
soyinka, wole. (1934 ). www.LitEncyc.com. Works Cited soyinka, wole. “The Failure of the Writer in Africa.” In Wilfred Cartey and Martin Kilson, eds.
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52. UNESCO - Wole Soyinka
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    55. Soyinka, Wole
    soyinka, wole. Nigerian author and dramatist who founded a national theatre in Nigeria. His plays explore Yoruba myth, ritual, and
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    soyinka, wole (1934). wole soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university
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    During the civil war in Nigeria, Soyinka appealed in an article for cease-fire. For this he was arrested in 1967, accused of conspiring with the Biafra rebels, and was held as a political prisoner for 22 months untill 1969. Soyinka has published about 20 works: drama, novels and poetry. He writes in English and his literary language is marked by great scope and richness of words.
    Soyinka has written two novels, The Interpreters (1965), narratively, a complicated work which has been compared to Joyce's and Faulkner's, in which six Nigerian intellectuals discuss and interpret their African experiences, and Season of Anomy (1973) which is based on the writer's thoughts during his imprisonment and confronts the Orpheus and Euridice myth with the mythology of the Yoruba. Purely autobiographical are The Man Died: Prison Notes (1972) and the account of his childhood, Aké ( 1981), in which the parents' warmth and interest in their son are prominent. Literary essays are collected in, among others, Myth, Literature and the African World (1975). Soyinka's poems, which show a close connection to his plays, are collected in Idanre, and Other Poems (1967), Poems from Prison (1969), A Shuttle in the Crypt (1972) the long poem Ogun Abibiman (1976) and Mandela's Earth and Other Poems (1988).

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    During his six-year stay in England in the 1950s, Soyinka worked as a script reader, actor and director at London's Royal Court Theatre. He has juggled his dramaturgical career with being a human rights activist and an academic. Did you know?

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