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  1. A Dance of the Forests by Wole Soyinka, 1963-01-01
  2. The Road by Wole Soyinka, 1970
  3. Beautification of Area Boy (Modern Plays) by Wole Soyinka, 1995-09-11
  4. The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1994-08-18
  5. The Man Died: The Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1988-10
  6. Death and the King's Horseman a Play By Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1987
  7. Soyinka Plays: "A Play of Giants"; "From Zia with Love"; "A Source of Hyacinths"; "The Beatification of Area Boy" v. 2 (Contemporary Dramatists) by Wole Soyinka, 1999-02-04
  8. Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years - A Memoir, 1945-67 by Wole Soyinka, 2007-04-26
  9. The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite by Wole Soyinka, 2004-07
  10. Novels of Wole Soyinka by M. Rajeshwar, 1990-05-01
  11. Wole Soyinka: Politics, Poetics, and Postcolonialism (Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature) by Biodun Jeyifo, 2009-05-07
  12. Wole Soyinka: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies) by James Gibbs, 1986-01-22
  13. Wole Soyinka ; An Anthology of Recent Criticism
  14. Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1972-11

21. Conversation With Wole Soyinka - Cover Page
Presents an interview and retrospective on the Nobel Laureate wole soyinka, with excerpts of his writings. Includes links to a biography. Our guest is Nobel laureate wole soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels,
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Conversations with History : Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
Photo by S. Beth Atkin This interview is part of the Institute's "Conversations with History" series, and uses Internet technology to share with the public Berkeley's distinction as a global forum for ideas. Welcome to a Conversation with History. Our guest is Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka. In an extraordinarily prolific and rich body of work including plays, novels, poems, and essays, Professor Soyinka draws on both Yoruba and western culture to exquisitely weave a subtle understanding of the tragedy and comedy of the human condition. As a human rights activist, he has been a courageous voice for justice, freedom, and the end of tyranny. He has risked his life again and again to articulate the moral principles that provide the foundation for human rights, both in his native Nigeria and around the world.
  • Background: The Early Years
  • values ... words ... mother ... Yoruba culture ... school ... childhood figures
  • Writing
  • gestation of ideas ... theatrical writing ... poetry
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    22. Wole Soyinka Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Literature
    wole soyinka, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel PrizeInternet Archive. wole soyinka. 1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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    W OLE S OYINKA
    1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence.
    Background
      Born: 1934
      Residence: Nigeria
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    23. Wole Soyinka Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Literature
    wole soyinka, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. wole soyinka. 1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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    W OLE S OYINKA
    1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence.
    Background
      Born: 1934
      Residence: Nigeria
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    24. Presidential Lectures: Wole Soyinka: Soyinka On...
    Topical Excerpts from Interviews with wole soyinka Excerpted from When the ManDied Views, Reviews, and Interview on wole soyinka's Controversial Book.
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    On writing...

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    On the effects of social upheaval...
    On writing... Interview by Harry Kreisler
    April 16, 1998
    Institute of International Studies
    UC, Berkeley
    Full text of this interview available online Interview by Harry Kreisler April 16, 1998 Institute of International Studies UC, Berkeley Full text of this interview available online I personally find that I work more in solitude. I find the company of other writers pretty trying if, that is if such writers insist on talking about their work because I don't like talking about the process of writing. But I do acknowledge that there are some writers who thrive on this continuous exchange of ideas...I really find it very, very difficult for me to try and intrude into the creative process of another writer. In fact this creates difficulty for me when young writers come to me for help and advice...if it is worthwhile and I can recognise the actual organic process of bringing out this matter then I find myself very, very reluctant to offer any suggestion. I must confess that I find it impossible to enter into a dialogue with a writer over a work in progress. Interview by John Agetua Excerpted from: When the Man Died: Views, Reviews, and Interview on Wole Soyinka's Controversial Book.

    25. Wole Soyinka: Plays, Other Works, Biographies
    Click Here. Back to wole soyinka. wole soyinka's Plays Bacchae of Screen. Back to wole soyinka. Back to Moonstruck Drama Bookstore.
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    26. Nigeria Ein Pulverfaß + Interview Mit Wole Soyinka
    Reisebericht ¼ber Nigeria und ein Interview mit dem Literaturnobelpreistr¤ger wole soyinka ¼ber die politische Lage des Landes.
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    Angelika Burkhard
    Interview mit Wole Soyinka
    Reisebericht
    Wie immer, Ende Kano liegt im Bis heute konnten Um Ausgleich sorgen Ken Saro-Wiwa (vgl. Peter Mosler: "Hört irgend jemand zu? Ken Saro-Wiwa und die Zerstörung des Ogoni-Landes-, Kommune 10/96), der im November 1995 zusammen mit acht weiteren Bürgerrechtlern in Port Harcourt gehängt wurde, hatte ebenfalls ein Stück dieser "nigerianischen Karriere- durchlaufen. Er spekulierte nach dem Biafra-Krieg mit zerstörten Häusern und wurde Millionär. Er war Politiker im Nigerdelta, Schriftsteller, Fernsehproduzent und Verleger. In den siebziger Jahren wohnte er in der Nachbarschaft General Abachas, des Mannes, der ihn später hinrichten ließ, nachdem er ihm noch einige Zeit davor einen Posten in der Politik angeboten haben soll, wie das Nachrichtenmagazin TELL Die Propaganda der regierungstreuen Radio- und Fernsehanstalten hat Ken Saro-Wiwa noch zu Lebzeiten in Mißkredit gebracht. Im Norden halten ihn die einfachen Menschen deshalb für einen, der sich genauso bereichern wollte, wie alle einflußreichen Leute des Landes. Im Delta dagegen bekommt man zu hören, daß die im Norden den Reichtum aus dem Ölgeschäft einheimsen und Angst hätten, daß sich der Süden vom Land abspalten könnte. Ken Saro-Wiwa ist im Delta ein Held und Märtyrer. Besonders im Norden ist man mißtrauisch, weil er in Europa und Amerika solche Popularität erlangte. "Er ist nicht der erste und nicht der letzte, der hingerichtet wurde-, heißt es abwehrend. "Warum habt ihr euch gerade für den so erwärmt?-

    27. Wole Soyinka - Biography
    wole soyinka – Biography. wole soyinka was born on 13 July 1934at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory
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    Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria. After preparatory university studies in 1954 at Government College in Ibadan, he continued at the University of Leeds , where, later, in 1973, he took his doctorate. During the six years spent in England, he was a dramaturgist at the Royal Court Theatre in London 1958-1959. In 1960, he was awarded a Rockefeller bursary and returned to Nigeria to study African drama. At the same time, he taught drama and literature at various universities in Ibadan, Lagos, and Ife, where, since 1975, he has been professor of comparative literature. In 1960, he founded the theatre group, "The 1960 Masks" and in 1964, the "Orisun Theatre Company", in which he has produced his own plays and taken part as actor. He has periodically been visiting professor at the universities of Cambridge , Sheffield, and Yale
    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.

    28. Wole Soyinka Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Literature
    Nobel Prize page on playwright wole Soyinkaincludes a biography and related links.
    http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/literature/1986a.html
    W OLE S OYINKA
    1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence.
    Background
      Born: 1934
      Residence: Nigeria
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    29. Wole Soyinka, 1998 Elberg Lecturer
    Brief bio of wole soyinka and information about his visit to UC Berkeley'sInstitute of International Studies in April of 1998. wole soyinka.
    http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/Elberg/Soyinka/
    Sanford S. Elberg Lecture ; Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley
    Wole Soyinka
    1998 Sanford S. Elberg Lecturer
    April 16, 4:00 p.m., Lipman Room
    (8th Floor Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley campus) See the interview with Soyinka.
    Wole Soyinka is the 1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature. Born in Abeokuta, Nigeria, in 1934, Soyinka studied first at the University College of Ibadan, then at Leeds University in England, where he received his Ph.D. in 1973. Soyinka's literary career began in the experimental theater of the 1950s in England. In 1960 he was commissioned by the Nigerian government to write a play celebrating Nigerian independence. His play, A Dance of the Forests, has been called "a lyrical blend of Western experimentalism and African folk tradition, reflecting a highly original approach to drama." (Professor Paul Brians, Washington State Unversity Department of English) Early plays include The Lion and the Jewel The Trials of Brother Jero (1964), and Madmen and Specialists (1970). Other well-known works include his memoir

    30. Wole Soyinka- Nobel Lecture
    Transcript of wole soyinka's 1986 Nobel lecture.
    http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1986/soyinka-lecture.html
    Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1986
    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

    31. Ten Nobels For The Future
    F. Sherwood Chemistry, 1995 Rubbia, Carlo Physics, 1984 Sharpe, William F. Economics,1990 Skilbeck, Malcolm soyinka, wole Literature, 1986 Steinberger, Jack
    http://www.hypothesis.it/nobel/eng/bio/soyinka.htm

    Allais, Maurice
    Economics, 1988
    Altman, Sidney
    Chemistry, 1989
    Arber, Werner
    Medicine, 1978
    Arrow, Kenneth J.
    Economics, 1972
    Baltimore, David
    Medicine, 1975
    Becker, Gary S.
    Economics, 1992
    Black, James W.
    Medicine, 1988
    Brown, Lester R.

    Buchanan, James M.
    Economics, 1986
    Charpak, Georges
    Physics, 1992 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicine, 1980 Economics, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicine, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicine, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chemistry, 1991 Esaki, Leo Physics, 1973 Fo, Dario Literature, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Physics, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Physics, 1979 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicine, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chemistry, 1981 Jacob, François Medicine, 1965 Kindermans, Jean-Marie Peace 1999 Klein, Lawrence R. Economics, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chemistry, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

    32. Dieci Nobel Per Il Futuro
    Translate this page F. Sherwood Chimica, 1995 Rubbia, Carlo Fisica, 1984 Sharpe, William F. Economia,1990 Skilbeck, Malcolm soyinka, wole Letteratura, 1986 Steinberger, Jack
    http://www.hypothesis.it/nobel/ita/bio/soyinka.htm

    Allais, Maurice
    Economia, 1988
    Altman, Sidney
    Chimica, 1989
    Arber, Werner
    Medicina, 1978
    Arrow, Kenneth J.
    Economia, 1972
    Baltimore, David
    Medicina, 1975
    Becker, Gary S.
    Economia, 1992
    Black, James W.
    Medicina, 1988
    Brown, Lester R.

    Buchanan, James M.
    Economia, 1986
    Charpak, Georges
    Fisica, 1992 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicina, 1980 Economia, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicina, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicina, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chimica, 1991 Esaki, Leo Fisica, 1973 Fo, Dario Letteratura, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Fisica, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Fisica, 1979 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicina, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chimica, 1981 Jacob, François Medicina, 1965 Kindermans, Jean-Marie Pace, 1999 Klein, Lawrence R. Economia, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chimica, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

    33. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service
    wole soyinka internationally acclaimed Nigerian writer. An articleat africana.com. Reuters/Brian Snyder/Archive Photos wole soyinka.
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    34. Wole Soyinka: An Overview
    Biography Works Postimperial Literature. History Politics ReligionScience Technology. Visual Arts Themes Genre Characterization.
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    35. Wole Soyinka And The Archetype Of Ulysses
    wole soyinka and the Archetype of Ulysses. Christopher Drummond '93(English 32, 1989). In A Shuttle in the Crypt (1972), wole soyinka
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    Wole Soyinka and the Archetype of Ulysses
    Christopher Drummond '93 (English 32, 1989)
    In A Shuttle in the Crypt (1972), Wole Soyinka presents seven thematic groups of poems composed during Soyinka's imprisonment for political protests against the Nigerian government. One of these thematic groups, titled "Four archetypes," comprises four poems"Joseph," "Hamlet," "Gulliver," and "Ulysses"each of which draws an analogy between Soyinka and the corresponding character from literature. In particular, the poem "Ulysses" employs allusions to Homer's Odyssey and James Joyce's Ulysses (1922), referring to both works for the archetypical figure of a wandering man who has become separated from his home and his past. Thus, by forming parallels between his life and the stories of Odysseus and Leopold Bloom, Soyinka not only dramatizes his imprisonment by the Nigerian government, but also examines the isolation of all individuals. In "Ulysses," Soyinka employs a first-person monologue that serves as the personal voice of the poet. In this fashion, Soyinka steps away from the Modernist (and sometimes Victorian) use of dramatic monologue in poetry, a technique which often produces a narrator who cannot be trusted to deliver the poet's meaning in his own words. Rather than using an intermediary such as Robert Browning 's Duke of Ferrara or T. S. Eliot's J. Alfred Prufrock, Soyinka speaks for himself, and thus initially "Ulysses" appears to function much like the poetry of Romantic authors such as William Wordsworth and John Keats. However, whereas the Romantic poets tend to write in a relatively straightforward first-person style that extolls the individuality of man, Soyinka uses a more convoluted first-person narrative that seems to emphasize the loneliness which stems from that individuality. Thus, Soyinka uses the first person in poetry much like Joyce uses it in prose, employing a stream-of- consciousness technique that emphasizes the necessarily unique and isolated nature of each individual.

    36. Wole Soyinka
    Translate this page wole soyinka. Appel à des sanctions internationales contre le Nigéria. Accusationsde trahison. Saro-Wiwa, Ken. wole soyinka en librairie.
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    Prix Nobel Droits de l'Homme Wole Soyinka Accusations de trahison Saro-Wiwa, Ken Wole Soyinka en librairie

    37. Soyinka, Wole
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia soyinka, wole, wO'lA shôting'ku PronunciationKey. soyinka, wole , 1934–, Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist
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    38. Soyinka, Wole
    soyinka, wole,. soyinka. Vernon L. Smith. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Derek Wright,wole soyinka Revisited (1993), discusses soyinka's life and works.
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    Soyinka Vernon L. Smith in full AKINWANDE OLUWOLE SOYINKA (b. July 13, 1934, Abeokuta, Nigeria), Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and critic who received the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1986. He wrote of modern West Africa in a satirical style and with a tragic sense of the obstacles to human progress. A member of the Yoruba people, Soyinka attended Government College and University College in Ibadan before graduating in English in 1958 from the University of Leeds, in England. Upon his return to Nigeria he founded a national theatre, The 1960 Masks (later the Orisun Theatre), and wrote his first important play, A Dance of the Forests (produced 1960, published 1963), for the Nigerian independence celebrations. The play satirizes the fledgling nation by stripping it of romantic legend and by showing that the present is no more a golden age than was the past. In plays of a lighter vein he made fun of pompous, Westernized schoolteachers, as in The Lion and the Jewel (first performed in Ibadan, 1959; published 1963), and he mocked the clever preachers of upstart prayer-churches who grow fat on the credulity of their parishioners, as in

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