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  1. Collected Plays: Volume 1 (Includes a Dance of the Forests/the Swamp Dwellers/the Strong Breed/the Road/the Bacchae of Euripides) by Wole Soyinka, 1973-10-22
  2. You Must Set Forth at Dawn: A Memoir by Wole Soyinka, 2007-03-13
  3. The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis (The W.E.B. Du Bois Institute Series) by Wole Soyinka, 1997-08-07
  4. The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness (The W.E.B. Du Bois Institute Series) by Wole Soyinka, 2000-02-17
  5. The Lion and the Jewel (Three Crowns Book) by Wole Soyinka, 1966-12-31
  6. Ake: The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka, 1989-10-23
  7. Death and the King's Horseman (Norton Critical Editions) by Wole Soyinka, 2002-11
  8. Climate of Fear: The Quest for Dignity in a Dehumanized World (Reith Lectures) by Wole Soyinka, 2005-01-25
  9. Collected Plays 2 by Wole Soyinka, 1975-01-09
  10. Myth, Literature and the African World (Canto) by Wole Soyinka, 1990-11-30
  11. Interpreters by Wole Soyinka, 1996-02-15
  12. The Poetry of Wole Soyinka by Tanure Ojaide, 2002-01-01
  13. Six Plays (The Master Playwrights) by Wole Soyinka, 1984-06
  14. Critical Perspective on Wole Soyinka (Critical Perspectives) by James Gibbs, 1980-05

1. New York State Writers Institute - Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka, Nobel prizewinning playwright, poet, and novelist, is considered by many to be Africa's finest writer. Wole Soyinka was born on 13 July 1934 at Abeokuta, near Ibadan in western Nigeria.
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Wole Soyinka Nobel prize-winning playwright, poet, and novelist, is considered by many to be Africa's finest writer. Born in Nigeria, his work serves as a record of twentieth-century Africa's political turmoil and struggle to recocile tradition with modern culture. Soyinka has published over 40 works in a career that spans five decades including most recently Mandela's Earth and Other Poems Art, Dialogue, and Outrage Isara: A Voyage Around Essay (1989), and The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis 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.

2. WIEM: Soyinka Wole
soyinka wole (1934), nigeryjski prozaik i poeta piszcy po angielsku, laureat Nagrody Nobla (1986). Przyszed na wiat w murzyskiej rodzinie
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Soyinka Wole (1934-), nigeryjski prozaik i poeta pisz±cy po angielsku, laureat Nagrody Nobla Wiersze z wiêzienia (1969) i  Wrota lochu (1972) oraz opublikowane w Ameryce wspomnienia Cz³owiek umar³ Do najwy¿szych osi±gniêæ prozy Soyinka nale¿± dwie powie¶ci, ukazuj±ce proces wyzwalania siê Afryki spod wp³ywów kolonialnych: T³umacze (1965) i  Czas anomii Mit, literatura i ¶wiat afrykañski (1976). Pierwszy pisarz z Czarnego Kontynentu uhonorowany Nagrod± Nobla, Soyinka po¶wiêci³ swój noblowski wyk³ad przebywaj±cemu w owym czasie w wiêzieniu przywódcy Afrykañskiego Kongresu Narodowego Nelsonowi Mandeli . Jemu te¿ zadedykowa³ tomik poezji Ziemia Mandeli Odwied¼ w Internecie Wydawnictwo Europa Powi±zania Nobla Nagrody, 1986-1990 wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

3. Nobel Prize 1986
Wole Soyinka. Biography of the Nobel Literature Laureate 1986. Soyinka's Nobel Lecture and list of writings
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4. WIEM: Soyinka Wole
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Soyinka Wole (1934-), nigeryjski prozaik i poeta pisz±cy po angielsku, laureat Nagrody Nobla Wiersze z wiêzienia (1969) i  Wrota lochu (1972) oraz opublikowane w Ameryce wspomnienia Cz³owiek umar³ Do najwy¿szych osi±gniêæ prozy Soyinka nale¿± dwie powie¶ci, ukazuj±ce proces wyzwalania siê Afryki spod wp³ywów kolonialnych: T³umacze (1965) i  Czas anomii Mit, literatura i ¶wiat afrykañski (1976). Pierwszy pisarz z Czarnego Kontynentu uhonorowany Nagrod± Nobla, Soyinka po¶wiêci³ swój noblowski wyk³ad przebywaj±cemu w owym czasie w wiêzieniu przywódcy Afrykañskiego Kongresu Narodowego Nelsonowi Mandeli . Jemu te¿ zadedykowa³ tomik poezji Ziemia Mandeli Odwied¼ w Internecie Wydawnictwo Europa Powi±zania Nobla Nagrody, 1986-1990 wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

5. SOYINKA Wole - Playwrights And Their Plays
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Title Bacchae, The
First Produced : 1973 London
First Published : 1973 Eyre Methuen, London
Genre : A Communion Rite Male : Female : Other : chorus
Notes : from play by Euripides
Synopsis : depicts the turbulent arrival of the Dionysiac religion in Greece
Title Beatification Of Area Boy: A Lagosian Kaleidoscope, The
First Produced :
First Published :
1995 Methuen, London
Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : Synopsis : Title Before the Blackout First Produced : 1965 Ibadan First Published : 1971 Orisun, Ibadan Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : Synopsis : Title Camwood On the Leaves First Produced : First Published : 1973 Eyre Methuen, London Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : broadcast 1960 Synopsis : Title Childe Internationale First Produced : First Published : Genre : Male : Female : Other : Notes : Synopsis : Title Dance of the Forests, A

6. World Economic Forum Knowledge Navigator - Soyinka Wole
soyinka wole. Writer and Professor of the Arts, Emory University, USA.Emory University. Personal Profile Nigerian playwright and lecturer.
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8. Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, southwestern Nigeria, which was thena British colony. The Soyinkas were members of the Yoruba tribe.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Wole Soyinka (1934-) - in full Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and critic, first black African who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Soyinka has been imprisoned several times for his criticism of the government and from the 1970s he has lived long periods in exile. Soyinka's plays range from comedy to tragedy, and from political satire to the theatre of the absurd. He has combined influences from Western traditions with African myth, legends and folklore, and such techniques as singing and drumming. "Soyinka probably would like to be recognized most especially as a dramatist and man of the theatre. He implied that much at the opening of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech (dedicated to Nelson Mandela) as he related back to a moment in the past, in his theatrical beginnings, to inform the crucial political situations of the present world order. This recognition would seem to be justified, considering his gamut of plays, but more especially so because in his drama can be located elements of his equally important literary forms..." ( Femi Euba in Postcolonial African Writers , ed. by Pushpa Naidu Parekh and Siga Fatima Jagne, 1998)

9. World Economic Forum Knowledge Navigator - Soyinka Wole
soyinka wole. Writer and Professor of the Arts, Emory University,USA. Personal Profile Nigerian playwright and lecturer. Attended
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10. SOYINKA WOLE KNOWLEDGE FOLKLORE (in MARION)
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11. Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature Wole Soyinkais perhaps Africa’s most versatile and eclectic intellectual
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Winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature Public lecture on Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 8 p.m. in Gulick Theatre Reading from his work on Thursday, April 27, 2000 in Sykes Common Room (In the St. Lawrence Writers Series)

12. Soyinka Wole
The Gods of Ethical Healing . Wole Soyinka. The deities are paradigmsof realities and / or human projections. They are heuristic
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"The Gods of Ethical Healing"
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What we must stress over and over again however is that this mythification of human afflictions has never stopped research into the curative means for such diseases. On the contrary, Ifa is filled with prescriptions, combination of both pharmacopia and psychiatric processes that yield today vast resources for contemporary research. The Yoruba discovered and applied the principle of 'innoculation' from diseases such as chicken-pox and smallpox centuries ago. They are not unique in this, any more than they are in their adeptness in homoepathic treatment. From simple herbal cures for fever to hallucinogens and toxicologies, the repertory of the Babalawo , deeply versed in Ifa has often provided solutions where modern medicine has failed - there are attested records even in the teaching hospitals of unversities, some of whose specialists routinely refer cases to the traditional healer, having learnt the path of humility in truly baffling circumstances."

13. Soyinka
Wole Soyinka (1934 ). Nigeria. The first African to win the Nobel Prizein Literature (in 1986), Wole Soyinka has established himself
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Wole Soyinka (1934- ). Nigeria.
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 BlackOrpheus 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 Kongi's Harvest ADance of the Forest The Road , and Death and the King's Horseman .(PM) A Dance of the Forest . 1963. London: Oxford University Press.

14. From Zia With Love ; And A Scourge Of Hyacinths Soyinka Wole
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15. Wole Soyinka
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16. Presidential Lectures: Wole Soyinka: Introduction
Biography of Nigerian playwright wole soyinka.Category Arts Literature Drama 20th Century soyinka, wole......wole soyinka is among contemporary Africa's greatest writers. He isalso one of the continent's most imaginative advocates of native
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Soyinka recalls his father's world in (1989) and recounts his own early life in (1981), two of his several autobiographical books. ends in 1945 when Soyinka is eleven, with his induction into the protest movement that during the next decade won Nigeria's freedom from British rule. The political turbulence of these years framed Soyinka's adolescence and early adulthood, which he chronicles in his most recent autobiographical work, Ibadan, The Penkelemes Years, A Memoir: 1946-1965 The Swamp Dwellers and The Lion and the Jewel, and their successful staging in both London and Ibadan. In 1960 a Rockefeller research grant enabled Soyinka, now 26, to return to Nigeria. There he assembled his own acting company, produced a new play, A Dance of the Forests, and timed its opening to coincide with the country's official celebration of independence in October. Though Soyinka's return from England had been widely welcomed, A Dance of the Forests at once placed him at odds with Nigeria's newly installed leaders as well as with many of his fellow intellectuals. Thematically, the play presents a pageant of black Africa's "recurrent cycle of stupidities," a spectacle designed to remind citizens of the chronic dishonesty and abuse of power which colonialism had bred in generations of native politicians. Stylistically, A Dance of the Forests is a complex fusion of Yoruba festival traditions with European modernism. Hostility greeted the play from almost all quarters. Nigerian authorities were angered by Soyinka's suggestion of wide-spread corruption, leftists complained about the play's elitist aesthetics, and

17. Wole Soyinka (1934- )
Biography of Nigerian playwright wole soyinka, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Wole Soyinka (1981) as well as in Isara, a Voyage Around "Essay" Soyinka attended the University of Ibadan (1952-54) before earning a BA in English from the University of Leeds. From 1957 to 1959, he served as a script-reader, actor and director at the Royal Court Theatre, London, and while there, developed three experimental pieces with a company of actors he had brought together. Although African writers have traditionally viewed English, French, and other European languages as the tongue of the colonial power, the tool of stigma and imperialism, Soyinka made the decision to write in English in order to gain access to an international audience. In 1960, Soyinka returned to Nigeria and founded the 1960 Masks, a theatre company that would present his first major play, A Dance of the Forests , in which the spirit world and the living world clash over the future of a half-born child. Although A Dance of the Forests exhibits a fairly serious tone, much of Soyinka's early work satirized the absurdities of his society with a gently humorous and affectionate spirit. As the struggle for independence in his country turned sour, however, Soyinka's work began to take on a darker tone.

18. Wole Soyinka Study Guide
Biography of Nigerian playwright wole soyinka, plus synopses of several of his plays.
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Wole Soyinka Study Guide
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.

19. Literature 1986
Find the Nobel lecture of this Nigerian author as well as a biography. "who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence". wole soyinka. Nigeria
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