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  1. Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka by Wole Soyinka, 1972-11
  2. Perspectives on Wole Soyinka: Freedom and Complexity
  3. World Authors Series: Wole Soyinka Revisited (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Derek Wright, 1992-12-16
  4. The political philosophy of Wole Soyinka and other narratives by Yemi D Ogunyemi, 2001
  5. The rounded rite: A study of Wole Soyinka's play, The Bacchae of Euripides (Lund studies in English) by Wiveca Sotto, 1985
  6. Three great African novelists: Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka & Amos Tutuola (Creative new literatures series) by Anjali Gera, 2001
  7. Critical Perspectives on Wole Soyinka by James Gibbs (Editor), 1981
  8. The Writing of Wole Soyinka by Eldred Durosimi Jones, 1988-03-31
  9. WOLE SOYINKA (Garland reference library of the humanities) by Maduakor, 1987-05-01
  10. Wole Soyinka (Modern African Writers) by Gerald Moore, 1978-09
  11. Research on Wole Soyinka by Bernth Lindfors, 1992-09
  12. Die afrikanische Rezeption von Brecht im Lichte der Literaturtheorien: Aufgezeigt am Beispiel von Wole Soyinkas "Opera Wonyosi" (European university studies. ... language and literature) (German Edition) by Emmanuel Bationo, 1999
  13. Die afrikanische Rezeption von Brecht im Lichte der Literaturtheorien: Aufgezeigt am Beispiel von Wole Soyinkas "Opera Wonyosi" (European university studies. ... language and literature) (German Edition) by Emmanuel Bationo, 1999
  14. Who's Afraid of Wole Soyinka?: Essays on Censorship (Studies in African Literature Series) by Adewale Maja-Pearce, 1991-08-05

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42. Wole Soyinka, Flint Public Library, Teen Author Book Forum
from his native Nigeria. In 1986 wole soyinka became the first Africanto win the nobel Prize for Literature. He has held positions
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February 5, 2003 Meet the Author: Wole Soyinka Websites Photos of Forum The Flint Public Library welcomed Wole Soyinka to the Teen-Author Book Forum III on Wednesday, 5 February, 2003 at 10:30 AM in the General Reading Room at the Main Library Over 230 students, teachers and community members attended the event! African poet, playwright, author, political activist, and 1986 winner of the Noble Prize for Literature, Wole Soyinka,conducted a student discussion forum at the library on his works of poems, lliterature and social protest. "Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress the truth." -Wole Soyinka, The Man Died: The Prision Notes of Wole Soyinka. Wole Soyinka is considered by many as Africa's finest writer. His life as a writer and political activist has brought him fame, imprisonment and for a time exile from his native Nigeria. In 1986 Wole Soyinka became the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. He has held positions at Harvard, Cornell, Cambridge, Leeds and Yale and in 1996 held the position of Robert W. Woodruff Professor of the Arts at Emory University. He currently teaches and collaborates with Theater Emory on artistic productions, creative writing, and other programs at the university.

43. Authors. An Alphabetic Index
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44. 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.

45. CNN - Nigerian Junta Charges Nobel Winner, Dissidents With Bombings - Mar. 12, 1
CNN.comCategory News Online Archives CNN.com 1997 March World...... (CNN) Nigeria's military rulers Wednesday blamed a series of bomb explosionson nobel prizewinning author wole soyinka and 14 other dissidents.
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Nigerian junta charges Nobel winner, dissidents with bombings
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(161K/24 sec. AIFF or WAV sound) On the international response to the 1995 execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa:
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Web posted at: 11:12 p.m. EST (0412 GMT) (CNN) Nigeria's military rulers Wednesday blamed a series of bomb explosions on Nobel prize-winning author Wole Soyinka and 14 other dissidents. The accused face a two-count charge of "conspiracy to levy war against the federal military government of Nigeria" and "causing explosions in various parts of Nigeria." Soyinka, living in exile in the United States and Europe, vehemently denied the charges. "It's an old familiar charge that's now being dusted off to tie it in with this spate of bombings. This is a ploy to liquidate us," Soyinka, speaking from California, told CNN. Soyinka is the winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature. Although he is known for writing eloquent plays and novels depicting village life in Africa, he has focused his recent efforts on Nigerian politics. His latest book "The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis" depicts Nigerian military leader Sani Abacha as a bloodthirsty tyrant.
Defendants face death
The writer and three others were out of the country, but 11 defendants appeared in a court near Lagos, Nigeria's largest city. The defendants face the death penalty.

46. Soyinka, Walcott, And Morrisson
The nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to three writers ofAfrican descent wole soyinka (Nigeria), Derek Walcott (St. Lucia
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SOYINKA, WALCOTT AND MORRISON:
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The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to three writers of African descent: Wole Soyinka (Nigeria), Derek Walcott (St. Lucia), and Toni Morrison (United States). Following is a selected bibliography on the history of the Nobel Prize, and the work of these distinguished writers. Items marked with an asterisk (*) were placed on exhibition in the Morris Library from January 9 - April 28, 1995. For additional books by or about these authors, check DELCAT, the University of Delaware Library online catalog. A number of periodical indexes can provide readers with citations to journal literature by or about the authors, including the Expanded Academic Index (online database on DELPLUS) and the MLA Bibliography (CD-ROM index on LERN). THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
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47. Search Results For Wole Soyinka - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encyclop
1986. Includes video clips. Presidential lectures wole soyinka Profileof this African writer and nobel Laureate. Features his
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48. Wole Soyinka
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49. 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)

50. Arts/Literature/Drama/20th_Century/Soyinka,_Wole
URL http//www.mg.co.za/mg/news/wolesoyinka.html This Past Must AddressIts Present Transcript of wole soyinka's 1986 nobel lecture.
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51. New York State Writers Institute - Wole Soyinka
wole soyinka, nobel prizewinning playwright, poet, and novelist, isconsidered by many to be Africa's finest writer. Born in 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.

52. Cornell Writers - Wole Soyinka
Herdeck, Donald E. Three Dynamite Authors Derek Walcott (nobel 1992), Naguib Mahfouz(nobel 1988), wole soyinka (nobel 1986) Ten BioCritical Essays from
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The Burden of Memory, the Muse of Forgiveness (nonfiction). New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Early Poems (poetry). Oxford University Press, 1997. The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis (nonfiction). Oxford University Press, 1996. Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years: A Memoir (memoir). Spectrum Books (Ibadan), 1994. Mandela's Earth and Other Poems (poetry). Methuen, 1990. Isara: A Voyage around "Essay," (biography). Random House, 1989. Art, Dialogue, and Outrage (nonfiction). New Horn, 1988. Requiem for a Futurologist (play). Rex Collings, 1985. Six Plays (plays). Methuen, 1984. A Play of Giants (play). Methuen, 1984. Ake: The Years of Childhood (memoir). Random House, 1981. Opera Wonyosi (light opera). Indiana University Press, 1981.

53. Wole Soyinka: Plays, Other Works, Biographies
Novels of wole soyinka; Ogun's Children The Literature and Politicsof wole soyinka Since the nobel Prize (Hardcover); Ogun's Children
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54. Ibadan By Wole Soyinka
wole soyinka's nobel Prize for Literature is a triumphant affirmation of the universalityof this novelist, poet, filmmaker and political activist. (Guardian
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The Penkelemes Years - A Memoir 1946-65
The third of the Nobel Prize-winner's classic works of autobiography An uneasy evening in the Kray twins' pub in London's East End with world-famous theatre director Joan Littlewood; a lightning bolt that strikes the light switch beside his desk at school, a confrontation in Cairo Airport's quarantine compound which nearly ends in his being beaten to death - many such bizarre encounters form a regular pattern for Maren, Wole Soyinka's alter ego in this account of his boyhood and young manhood.
Ibadan occupies a special place in the story. This is where the schoolboy finally breaks free from the liberal Christianity of his parental home, and where he later begins his running battle with corrupt authroity, contesting the infamy of power, first with his dramatic satires and then through direct action, eventually holding up a radio station at gunpoint.

55. Samarkand And Other Markets By Wole Soyinka
Samarkand and Other Markets by wole soyinka. The cover of Samarkand andOther Markets A major new volume of poetry from the nobel prizewinner.
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Samarkand and Other Markets by Wole Soyinka
A major new volume of poetry from the Nobel prize-winner A market is kind haven for the wandering soul
Or the merely ruminant. Each stall
Is shrine and temple, magic cave of memorabilia.
Its passages are grottoes that transport us
Bargain hunters all, from pole to antipodes, annulling
Time, evoking places and lost histories. Soyinka's title poem for this collection takes as its cue the Yoruba song "The world is a market place". By turns satirical and lyrical, this fourth collection of poetry, his first in ten years, spans the poet's recent experience of exile from Nigeria as well as the journeys that have followed his Nobel Prize for Literature award. Here are reflections on the deaths of politicians, dictators and dissident friends as well as invocations to fellow writers Ken Saro-Wiwa, Josef Brodsky and Chinua Achebe. In sections tellingly entitled "Outsiders""Of Exits" or the poem sequence "Twelve Canticles for the Zealot", Soyinka confronts political realities - religious fundamentalism, bigotry and the repression of free speech. Others such as "Lost Poems""Doctored Vision" or "Visiting Trees (Night Hunt)" are evidence of a more private, interior search.

56. The Visit Of Nobel Laureate WOLE SOYINKA
SATYA DAS. nobel Prize winner wole soyinka will be the star attraction at next February'sAfrica Society conference in Edmonton, organizers announced Tuesday.
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February 25, 1999
Top African Writer will speak here have you heard? By PAULA SIMONS With apologies to Andy Warhol, in the future, we won't all be famous for 15 minutes. Some of us will be a lot more famous than others. It was this past Wednesday's edition of the Edmonton Journal that set me wondering about the peculiar nature of fame, circa 1999. Our front page story announced that the Provincial Museum of Alberta had landed a touring show of Linda McCartney photos. It's a true coup. Edmonton will be the only Canadian stop for this much-ballyhooed exhibit, Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era. On the bottom of page B4, a modest story announced that Wole Soyinka would be coming to Edmonton in February, for a symposium on African culture. I can't fault the news judgment of my colleagues. They're right. McCartney is news. Soyinka isn't. It's the whys and wherefores of that fact I find fascinating. Wole Soyinka is, arguably, the finest African writer of this century. He's a poet, playwright, director, novelist, essayist, scholar and translator, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for literature. Soyinka's writing is funny and lyrical. He's fascinated with everything from the parallels between Greek and African mythology, to the evolution of the English language, to the workings of human memory.

57. ICWT - Wole Soyinka Profile
Akinwande Oluwole soyinka, the Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and critic, receivedthe nobel Prize for of the Yoruba people, wole attended Government
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Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, the Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and critic, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. He writes 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, Wole 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, Wole founded a national theatre, The Masks (later the Orisun Theatre), and wrote his first important play, A Dance of the Forests , 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 this and other dramas, Wole fuses Western elements with subject matter and dramatic techniques deeply rooted in Yoruba folklore and religion. He uses symbolism, flashback, and ingenious plotting to create a rich dramatic structure. Wole’s works exhibit humor and fine poetic style as well as his gift for irony and satire and for accurately matching the language of complex characters to their social position and moral qualities. Wole's novels are The Interpreters (1965) and Season of Anomy , which appeared in 1973. His volumes of poetry include

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60. Nobel Prize-Winning Author To Visit Valley
nobel Prize Winning Nigerian Author and Activist wole soyinka to Visit Valley. nobel laureate wole soyinka, one of the most significant figures in
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Nobel Prize -Winning Nigerian Author and Activist Wole Soyinka to Visit Valley
Wole Soyinka, world-renowned Nigerian author and political activist, will be in residence at the Pioneer Valley's Five Colleges October 28-November 4. The 1986 Nobel laureate and Africa's foremost playwright will give two major addresses, a directing workshop, a reading, and a press conference, as well as meet with classes and small groups of faculty and students. He will be at Mount Holyoke November 1 and 4. (See CSJ calendars for a full schedule of events connected with Soyinka.) Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, one of the most significant figures in contemporary world literature, will participate in lectures, workshops, readings, and other events at the five colleges. See calendar section for details of all Soyinka activities. Soyinka's significant artistic output has been matched by his unflagging commitment to political activism in Nigeria. In 1972, he published A Man Died , his prison memoirs based on two years imprisonment in solitary confinement for his efforts to bring peace during the Biafran Civil War. Currently, he is a vocal opponent of Nigerian dictator General Sani Abacha, who only one year ago shocked the world by ordering the execution of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other political activists. "Soyinka is the most notable person speaking out internationally concerning the atrocities in Nigeria and the lasting consequences of European imperialism throughout Africa," said assistant professor of theatre arts Awam Amkpa, who worked with Soyinka in Nigeria and has been instrumental in bringing the playwright here. "I feel my students shouldn't just hear about his theories and politics, but should hear directly from him."

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