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  1. A Dance of the Forests by Wole Soyinka, 1963-01-01
  2. Beautification of Area Boy (Modern Plays) by Wole Soyinka, 1995-09-11
  3. The Road by Wole Soyinka, 1970
  4. The Man Died: The Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1988-10
  5. The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1994-08-18
  6. Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years - A Memoir, 1945-67 by Wole Soyinka, 2007-04-26
  7. Death and the King's Horseman a Play By Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1987
  8. Wole Soyinka: Politics, Poetics, and Postcolonialism (Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature) by Biodun Jeyifo, 2009-05-07
  9. 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
  10. The Trials of Brother Jero and The Strong Breed. by Wole Soyinka, 1998-01
  11. The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite by Wole Soyinka, 2004-07
  12. Novels of Wole Soyinka by M. Rajeshwar, 1990-05-01
  13. Wole Soyinka: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies) by James Gibbs, 1986-01-22
  14. Wole Soyinka ; An Anthology of Recent Criticism

21. Culturebase.net | The International Artist Database | Wole Soyinka
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22. Wole Soyinka
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23. Educational Theory Of Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka s theory of education analyzed into eight factors.
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1. Theory of Value: What knowledge and skills is worthwhile leaming? What are the goals of educators? Society attaches great sense of value to members' freedom from oppressive leadership. Society values cultural identity as an instrument of self-determination. Members are valued for their individual commitment and contribution to the general welfare of the society. (D-p.500) There should be a reinstatement of the cultural. values authentic to a society, modified only by the demands of a contemporary world. (B-p.538) Members of the society must be totally free from government restrictions on individual's ability to think and act free from external oppression. (E-p.429) Society will value effort directed at the reconciliation of tradition with modernism and progress. (C-p.127) Educators should not teach socialism as a finalized formulation on which to close the doctrinaire door of orthodoxy. It is rather a growing science and thus, leaders of society have the obligation to modernize traditional structure of the society so as to make it meet the socialist aspirations for egalitarian objectives. (A-p.505) 2. Theory of Knowledge:

24. Name SOYINKA WOLE Title AFFILIATE PROFESSOR/CHAIR, CREATIVE
soyinka wole. Title. AFFILIATE PROFESSOR/CHAIR, CREATIVE WRITING. Employee Type. ACADEMIC FACULTY. Department/Office. ENGLISH / FDH611. Office. FDH-615
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25. Africultures - Auteur, Artiste - Soyinka Wole - Ecrivain
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26. Soyinka Wole - Www.libreriauniversitaria.it
Translate this page Autore soyinka wole Adnkronos Libri, 2000 Visualizza dettagli e disponibilità, € 10.33. La strada Autore soyinka wole Jaca Book, 1997, 2ª ed.
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Le baccanti di Euripide. Un rito di comunione

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Turisti e soldatini

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Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1997, 2ª ed. Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1996 Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1995, 2ª ed. Mito e letteratura. Nell'orizzonte culturale africano Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1995 Gli interpreti­La strada­La morte e il cavaliere del re. Nobel 1986 Autore: Soyinka Wole UTET, 1995 La morte e il cavaliere del re Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1993 Ogun Abibiman. Testo inglese a fronte Autore: Soyinka Wole Supernova, 1992 Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1986 Gli interpreti Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book, 1986, 2ª ed. Autore: Soyinka Wole Jaca Book

27. Clima Di Paura - Soyinka Wole
Translate this page Nel 1989 un DC 10 della compagnia UTA esplode sui cieli del Niger causando la morte di 170 persone. Comincia da qui, da questo attacco terroristico di poco
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28. Soyinka Wole
Wole Soyinka. The deities are paradigms of realities and / or human projections. They are heuristic devices to inculcate in human minds ideals towards which
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29. Clima Di Paura - Soyinka Wole
Translate this page Questa è la teoria elaborata da Wole Soyinka una geografia di inquietudini senza più frontiere, dal Niger, a New York, a Madrid.
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30. Soyinka Wole Biografia
Translate this page Biografia. soyinka wole. Wole Soyinka è nato a Abeokuta, in Nigeria, nel 1934. Ancor più che per la narrativa e la saggistica, Wole Soyinka si è imposto
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31. 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.

32. Wole Soyinka - Biography
Biography of the Nobel Literature Laureate 1986. With a lecture and list of writings.
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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.
As dramatist, Soyinka has been influenced by, among others, the Irish writer, J.M. Synge, but links up with the traditional popular African theatre with its combination of dance, music, and action. He bases his writing on the mythology of his own tribe-the Yoruba-with Ogun, the god of iron and war, at the centre. He wrote his first plays during his time in London, The Swamp Dwellers and The Lion and the Jewel (a light comedy), which were performed at Ibadan in 1958 and 1959 and were published in 1963. Later, satirical comedies are The Trial of Brother Jero (performed in 1960, publ. 1963) with its sequel

33. Presidential Lectures: Wole Soyinka: Introduction
Biography of Nigerian playwright wole soyinka.
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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

34. Wole Soyinka
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35. Wole Soyinka Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Literature
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W OLE S OYINKA
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36. Literature 1986
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37. Wole Soyinka Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Literature
wole soyinka, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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W OLE S OYINKA
1986 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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    Born: 1934
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38. 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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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?-

39. Conversation With Wole Soyinka - Cover Page
Harry Kreisler interviews Nobel Laureate wole soyinka about writing, theater arts, and political activism.
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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.
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  • 40. CNN - Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka Makes Triumphant Return To Nigeria - October 1
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    Web posted at: 2:44 a.m. EST (0744 GMT) LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) - Four years after fleeing from Nigeria's ruling dictatorship, Nobel laureate and outspoken junta critic Wole Soyinka has returned to his homeland. Soyinka, 64, was welcomed home on Wednesday evening by hundreds of followers who sang freedom songs and surged to embrace him at the airport in Lagos, which is the country's commercial hub and the heart of opposition to long years of military dictatorship. "Looking at faces of people, one gets the feeling there's a lot of work to be done," Soyinka told reporters. The root of political crisis in Nigeria lies in the army's annulment of 1993 elections as Soyinka's southwestern Yoruba kinsman Moshood Abiola was poised to win. Abiola was arrested and Nigerian dictator Gen. Sani Abacha moved against his outspoken critics.

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