Achebe Or Soyinka?: A Study in ContrastsHans Zell Publishers, 1996 - 188 páginas This is a controversial new study on Africa's two most widely read and, arguably, her finest writers. Despite their shared levels of prestige, each represents a distinct pole of Nigerian writing. On the one hand, there's Soyinka, the playful imagist steeped in the myth and magic of his native Yoruba culture; at the other end of the spectrum, Achebe's internalized Igbo cultural traditions. Kole Omotoso - himself a prolific writer and prize-winning Nigerian novelist - explores and defines the differences in style, background, and vision between the two men. Individual chapters describe their childhood, their cultural influences, political involvement, their stand during the Nigerian civil war, their attitudes to the world at large, their contribution to the language debate in African literatures, and there is also a chapter devoted to Achebe's and Soyinka's responses to their critics. The works of Achebe and Soyinka are considered against three main agendas: the pan-African agenda, the Nigerian nation-state agenda, and the ethnic national agenda. Despite their shared nationality, their contribution towards creating 'a community of sensibilities' in Nigeria is questioned by the author in terms of the instability that has bedevilled Nigeria and, by extension, other African countries. |
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... writing in English both Achebe and Soyinka claim to be Igbo and Yoruba writers respectively . Achebe had tried to allocate to Nigerian national literature the English language while calling what is written in indigenous languages as ...
... writing in English both Achebe and Soyinka claim to be Igbo and Yoruba writers respectively . Achebe had tried to allocate to Nigerian national literature the English language while calling what is written in indigenous languages as ...
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... written form of artistic expression and the implications for the position of the writer . The artist in African ... writing which has been the main influence on us , tends to work alone , away from his potential audience . The African ...
... written form of artistic expression and the implications for the position of the writer . The artist in African ... writing which has been the main influence on us , tends to work alone , away from his potential audience . The African ...
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... Writing and the National Experience.28 There is also Carol Sicherman's Ngugi wa Thiong'o : The Making of a Rebel : A ... written about peculiar uses of language , the deployment of proverbs and wise sayings , and the general feel of ...
... Writing and the National Experience.28 There is also Carol Sicherman's Ngugi wa Thiong'o : The Making of a Rebel : A ... written about peculiar uses of language , the deployment of proverbs and wise sayings , and the general feel of ...
Contenido
Living on the Seam of Two Worlds | 1 |
The Nigerian Elite Achebe and Soyinka | 13 |
Achebe Soyinka and the Gods | 45 |
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