Wole Soyinka: Literature, Activism, and African Transformation by Bola Dauda and Toyin Falola [Forthcoming Electronic and Print Book]

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This timely and expansive biography of Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian writer, Nobel laureate, and social activist, shows how the author's early years influence his life's work and how his writing, in turn, informs his political engagement. Three sections spanning his life, major texts, and place in history, connect Soyinka's legacy with global issues beyond the borders of his own country, and indeed beyond the African continent.



Covering his encounters with the widespread rise of kleptocratic rule and international corporate corruption, his reflection on the human condition of the North-South divide, and the consequences of postcolonialism, this comprehensive biography locates Wole Soyinka as a global figure whose life and works have made him a subject of conversation in the public sphere, as well as one of Africa's most successful and popular authors. Looking at the different forms of Soyinka's work--plays, novels, and memoirs, among others--this volume argues that Soyinka used writing to inform, mobilize, and sometimes incite civil action, in a decades-long attempt at literary social engineering.


Wole Soyinka: Literature, Activism, and African Transformation

By: Bola Dauda, Toyin FalolaMedia of Wole Soyinka: Literature, Activism, and African Transformation
Published:09-09-2021
Format:EPUB/MOBI eBook (Watermarked)
Edition:1st
Extent:320
ISBN:9781501375774
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Series:Black Literary and Cultural Expressions
Illustrations:7 bw illus
RRP:₹ 2,377.00
 

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About Wole Soyinka: Literature, Activism, and African Transformation

This timely and expansive biography of Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian writer, Nobel laureate, and social activist, shows how the author's early years influence his life's work and how his writing, in turn, informs his political engagement. Three sections spanning his life, major texts, and place in history, connect Soyinka's legacy with global issues beyond the borders of his own country, and indeed beyond the African continent.

Covering his encounters with the widespread rise of kleptocratic rule and international corporate corruption, his reflection on the human condition of the North-South divide, and the consequences of postcolonialism, this comprehensive biography locates Wole Soyinka as a global figure whose life and works have made him a subject of conversation in the public sphere, as well as one of Africa's most successful and popular authors. Looking at the different forms of Soyinka's work--plays, novels, and memoirs, among others--this volume argues that Soyinka used writing to inform, mobilize, and sometimes incite civil action, in a decades-long attempt at literary social engineering.

Table of contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Preface
PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT
1. Studies on Wole Soyinka
2. Wole Soyinka in Historical Perspective
PART 2: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND
3. Abeokuta: The City of Innovations and Creativity
4. Collective Traditions, Childhood, and Rites of Passage
5. Nobel Laureate: Literary Scholarship and Nation-building
6. Relationships, Beliefs, and Values
PART 3: LITERARY WORKS
7. Soyinka's Novels
8. Dramatic Oeuvre
9. Soyinka's Poetry
10. The Politics of Soyinka's Literature
PART 4: LEGACIES AND CONCLUSION
11. Soyinka's Contribution to Literature
12. Soyinka's Literary Achievements and the Use of Language
13. Conclusion: Will Soyinka's Works Outlive Him?
Bibliography
Index

Reviews

“This book is yet another worthy addition to scholarship on Wole Soyinka's massive oeuvre, written by profoundly genial, cerebral and authoritative voices on African and global Humanities. It is a must-read for all scholars, intellectuals, and change agents committed to the deployment of cultural and literary superstructure, through the example of the literary patriot Wole Soyinka.” –  Olufemi Obafemi, Professor of English and Dramatic Literature, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, and President of the Association of Nigerian Authors

“This book dares to unearth new truths about Wole Soyinka-and more importantly to ask new questions-and by so doing, unmasks the man, his politics, and his art.” –  E.C. Osondu, Professor of English, Providence College, USA, and Winner of the 2009 Caine Prize for African Writing

“Wole Soyinka's imprimatur on African literature was before his laureateship. This is an Exhibit A of his secular and scared creations whose cessation should come in his wishes, when Obatala, the Yoruba god of creations, calls him home.” –  Ivor Agyeman-Duah, Associate Director, Wole Soyinka Foundation (2017-2020), University of Johannesburg, South Africa


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