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The Gods Who Send Us Gifts - An Anthology Of African Short Stories (Paperback): Ivor Agyeman-Duah The Gods Who Send Us Gifts - An Anthology Of African Short Stories (Paperback)
Ivor Agyeman-Duah; Foreword by Wole Soyinka, Baroness Amos
R375 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R67 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology marks the 55th anniversary of the historic 1962 Makerere Conference of African Literature in Uganda bringing together post-independence African writers many of whom would go on to play major roles in defining Africa’s literary history.

One of them wrote; “we were amazed that fate had entrusted us with the task of interpreting a continent to the world.”

Those who gathered included the Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, JP Clark, Kofi Awoonor, Frances Ademola, Cameron Doudu, Lewis Nkosi, Dennis Brutus, Ezekiel Mphahlele, Bloke Modisane, the African American writer Langton Hughes et al. Fifty-five years on, many have joined the ancestors but there are a few survivors who attended the launch of this Anthology at SOAS in London on 28th October 2017.

Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth - 'Soyinka's greatest novel' (Paperback): Wole Soyinka Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth - 'Soyinka's greatest novel' (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R305 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R61 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'Soyinka's greatest novel ... No one else can write such a book' - Ben Okri 'A lion of African literature' - Financial Times 'Chronicles is many things at once: a caustic political satire, a murder mystery, a conspiracy story and a deeply felt lament for the spirit of a nation' - Juan Gabriel Vasquez, New York Times A FINANCIAL TIMES AND SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR To Doctor Menka's horror, some cunning entrepreneur has decided to sell body parts from his hospital for use in ritualistic practices. Already at the end of his tether from the horrors he routinely sees in surgery, he shares this latest development with his oldest college friend, bon viveur, star engineer and Yoruba royal, Duyole Pitan-Payne, who has never before met a puzzle he couldn't solve. Neither realise how close the enemy is, nor how powerful. Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth is at once a savagely witty whodunit, a scathing indictment of Nigeria's political elite, and a provocative call to arms from one of the country's most relentless political activists and an international literary giant. 'A high-jinks state-of-the-nation novel' - Chibundu Onuzo 'Chronicles is a good model for what the political novel should be: fearless, disdaining formal constraints, sparing no one' - Guardian

Death and the King's Horseman (Paperback, New Edition - New ed): Wole Soyinka Death and the King's Horseman (Paperback, New Edition - New ed)
Wole Soyinka
R195 R185 Discovery Miles 1 850 Save R10 (5%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Elesin Oba, the King's Horseman, has a single destiny. When the King dies, he must commit ritual suicide and lead his King's favorite horse and dog through the passage to the world of the ancestors. A British colonial officer, Pilkings, intervenes.

"The action of the play is as inevitable and eloquent as in Antigone: a clash of values and cultures so fundamental that tragedy (ensues): a tragedy for each individual, each tribe."-Daily Telegraph

"This play, by the winner of aNobel Prize for Literature, asks: "On the authority of what gods" the white aliens rupture a world. It puts exciting political theatre back on the agenda ... a masterpiece of 20th century drama."-Guardian

Methuen Student Editions are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays from the modern and classic repertoires. As well as the complete text of the play itself, the volume contains a chronology of the playwright's life and work; an introduction giving the background to the play; a discussion of the various interpretations; an interview with Wole Soyinka; and notes on individual words and phrases in the text.

Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora: Simon Gikandi, R. N Sandberg Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora
Simon Gikandi, R. N Sandberg; H.W. Fairman, Duro Ladipo, Tekle Hawariat, …
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The power of theatrical performance is universal, but the style and concerns of theatre are specific to individual cultures. This volume in the Global Theatre Perspectives series presents a reconstructed ancient performance text, four one-act indigenous African plays and five modern dramas from various regions of Africa and the Caribbean Diaspora. Because these plays span centuries and are the work of artists from diverse cultures, readers can see elements that occur across time and space. Physicalized ritual, direct interaction with spectators, improvisation, music, drumming, and metaphorical animal characters help create the theatrical forms in multiple plays. Recurring themes include the establishment or challenging of political authority, the oppression or corruption of government, societal expectations based on gender, the complex and transformational nature of identity, and the power of dreams. Though each play is its own unique entity, reading them together allows readers to explore what theatrical elements and cultural concerns are perhaps essentially African. The Caribbean plays add further perspective to the questions of what values, theatrical and societal, are part of African drama, how these have influenced the Caribbean aesthetic, and what the relationships are between the old and new world. Among the creators of the pieces are two Nobel Laureates, those who have been exiled or jailed for the political nature of their work, and the author of his countryā€™s first constitution. The volume can serve as the primary text for an intensive semester-long investigation of African drama and culture. But it is also possible to use this volume along with others in the series as texts for a single course on drama from around the world. The global perspectives approach, letting works from ancient, indigenous, and modern times resonate with each other, encourages thinking across boundaries and connective human understanding.

You Must Set Forth at Dawn - A Memoir (Paperback): Wole Soyinka You Must Set Forth at Dawn - A Memoir (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R508 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R79 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first African to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, as well as a political activist of prodigious energies, Wole Soyinka now follows his modern classic Ake: The Years of Childhood with an equally important chronicle of his turbulent life as an adult in (and in exile from) his beloved, beleaguered homeland.
In the tough, humane, and lyrical language that has typified his plays and novels, Soyinka captures the indomitable spirit of Nigeria itself by bringing to life the friends and family who bolstered and inspired him, and by describing the pioneering theater works that defied censure and tradition. Soyinka not only recounts his exile and the terrible reign of General Sani Abacha, but shares vivid memories and playful anecdotes-including his improbable friendship with a prominent Nigerian businessman and the time he smuggled a frozen wildcat into America so that his students could experience a proper Nigerian barbecue.
More than a major figure in the world of literature, Wole Soyinka is a courageous voice for human rights, democracy, and freedom. You Must Set Forth at Dawn is an intimate chronicle of his thrilling public life, a meditation on justice and tyranny, and a mesmerizing testament to a ravaged yet hopeful land.

"From the Hardcover edition."

Death and the King's Horseman - A Play (Paperback, Second Edition): Wole Soyinka Death and the King's Horseman - A Play (Paperback, Second Edition)
Wole Soyinka
R378 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R71 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Nobel Prize-winning playwright's classic tale of tragic decisions in a traditional African culture.

Based on events that took place in Oyo, an ancient Yoruba city of Nigeria, in 1946, Wole Soyinka's powerful play concerns the intertwined lives of Elesin Oba, the king's chief horseman; his son, Olunde, now studying medicine in England; and Simon Pilkings, the colonial district officer. The king has died and Elesin, his chief horseman, is expected by law and custom to commit suicide and accompany his ruler to heaven. The stage is set for a dramatic climax when Pilkings learns of the ritual and decides to intervene and Elesin's son arrives home.

"Soyinka both entertains and asks subtle questions about mass psychology, individual psychology, and universal human struggles of the will."—Chicago Tribune

Myth, Literature and the African World (Paperback, New Ed): Wole Soyinka Myth, Literature and the African World (Paperback, New Ed)
Wole Soyinka
R551 R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ways in which the African world perceives itself as a cultural whole that interconnects myth, ritual and literature and the differences between its essential unity and the sense of division pervading Western literature are emphasized in this classic analysis.

The Palm-Wine Drinkard (Paperback, Main): Amos Tutuola The Palm-Wine Drinkard (Paperback, Main)
Amos Tutuola; Introduction by Wole Soyinka
R284 R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Save R43 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This classic novel tells the phantasmagorical story of an alcoholic man and his search for his dead palm-wine tapster. As he travels through the land of the dead, he encounters a host of supernatural and often terrifying beings - among them the complete gentleman who returns his body parts to their owners and the insatiable hungry-creature. Mixing Yoruba folktales with what T. S. Eliot described as a 'creepy crawly imagination', The Palm-Wine Drinkard is regarded as the seminal work of African literature. 'Brief, thronged, grisly and bewitching.' Dylan Thomas, Observer 'Tutuola's art conceals - or rather clothes - his purpose, as all good art must do.' Chinua Achebe

The Interpreters (Paperback): Wole Soyinka The Interpreters (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R451 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R110 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beyond Aesthetics - Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions (Hardcover): Wole Soyinka Beyond Aesthetics - Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions (Hardcover)
Wole Soyinka
R585 R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Save R117 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

An intimate reflection on culture and tradition, creativity and power, that draws on a lifetime's commitment to aesthetic encounter The playwright, poet, essayist, novelist, and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka is also a longtime art collector. This book of essays offers a glimpse into the motivations of the collector, as well as a highly personal look at the politics of aesthetics and collecting. Detailing moments of first encounter with objects that drew him in and continue to affect him, Soyinka describes a world of mortals, muses, and deities that imbue the artworks with history and meaning. Beyond Aesthetics is a passionate discussion of the role of identity, tradition, and originality in making, collecting, and exhibiting African art today. Soyinka considers objects that have stirred controversy, and he decries dogmatic efforts-whether colonial or religious-to suppress Africa's artistic traditions. By turns poetic, provocative, and humorous, Soyinka affirms the power of collecting to reclaim tradition. He urges African artists, filmmakers, collectors, and curators to engage with their aesthetic and cultural histories. Published in association with the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research

The Lion and the Jewel (Paperback, Revised): Wole Soyinka The Lion and the Jewel (Paperback, Revised)
Wole Soyinka
R91 R85 Discovery Miles 850 Save R6 (7%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

This is one of the best-known plays by Africa's major dramatist, Wole Soyinka.

It is set in the Yoruba village of Ilunjinle. The main characters are Sidi (the Jewel), 'a true village belle' and Baroka (the Lion), the crafty and powerful Bale of the village, Lakunle, the young teacher, influenced by western ways, and Sadiku, the eldest of Baroka's wives. How the Lion hunts the Jewel is the theme of this ribald comedy.

Of Africa (Paperback): Wole Soyinka Of Africa (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Nobel laureate offers a keen, thought-provoking analysis of Africa's current crises and points the way to cultural and political renewal A member of the unique generation of African writers and intellectuals who came of age in the last days of colonialism, Wole Soyinka has witnessed the promise of independence and lived through postcolonial failure. He deeply comprehends the pressing problems of Africa, and, an irrepressible essayist and a staunch critic of the oppressive boot, he unhesitatingly speaks out. In this magnificent new work, Soyinka offers a wide-ranging inquiry into Africa's culture, religion, history, imagination, and identity. He seeks to understand how the continent's history is entwined with the histories of others, while exploring Africa's truest assets: "its humanity, the quality and valuation of its own existence, and modes of managing its environment-both physical and intangible (which includes the spiritual)." Fully grasping the extent of Africa's most challenging issues, Soyinka nevertheless refuses defeatism. With eloquence he analyzes problems ranging from the meaning of the past to the threat of theocracy. He asks hard questions about racial attitudes, inter-ethnic and religious violence, the viability of nations whose boundaries were laid out by outsiders, African identity on the continent and among displaced Africans, and more. Soyinka's exploration of Africa relocates the continent in the reader's imagination and maps a course toward an African future of peace and affirmation.

Idanre and Other Poems (Paperback, 1st American ed): Wole Soyinka Idanre and Other Poems (Paperback, 1st American ed)
Wole Soyinka
R475 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R90 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora: Simon Gikandi, R. N Sandberg Global Theatre Anthologies: Ancient, Indigenous and Modern Plays from Africa and the Diaspora
Simon Gikandi, R. N Sandberg; H.W. Fairman, Duro Ladipo, Tekle Hawariat, …
R3,670 R3,377 Discovery Miles 33 770 Save R293 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The power of theatrical performance is universal, but the style and concerns of theatre are specific to individual cultures. This volume in the Global Theatre Perspectives series presents a reconstructed ancient performance text, four one-act indigenous African plays and five modern dramas from various regions of Africa and the Caribbean Diaspora. Because these plays span centuries and are the work of artists from diverse cultures, readers can see elements that occur across time and space. Physicalized ritual, direct interaction with spectators, improvisation, music, drumming, and metaphorical animal characters help create the theatrical forms in multiple plays. Recurring themes include the establishment or challenging of political authority, the oppression or corruption of government, societal expectations based on gender, the complex and transformational nature of identity, and the power of dreams. Though each play is its own unique entity, reading them together allows readers to explore what theatrical elements and cultural concerns are perhaps essentially African. The Caribbean plays add further perspective to the questions of what values, theatrical and societal, are part of African drama, how these have influenced the Caribbean aesthetic, and what the relationships are between the old and new world. Among the creators of the pieces are two Nobel Laureates, those who have been exiled or jailed for the political nature of their work, and the author of his countryā€™s first constitution. The volume can serve as the primary text for an intensive semester-long investigation of African drama and culture. But it is also possible to use this volume along with others in the series as texts for a single course on drama from around the world. The global perspectives approach, letting works from ancient, indigenous, and modern times resonate with each other, encourages thinking across boundaries and connective human understanding.

The Last Summer of Reason (Paperback): Tahar Djaout The Last Summer of Reason (Paperback)
Tahar Djaout; Translated by Marjolijn de Jager; Introduction by Alek Baylee Toumi; Foreword by Wole Soyinka
R438 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R79 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This elegant, haunting novel takes us deep into the world of bookstore owner Boualem Yekker. He lives in a country being overtaken by the Vigilant Brothers, a radically conservative party that seeks to control every element of life according to the laws of their stringent moral theology: no work of beauty created by human hands should rival the wonders of their god. Once-treasured art and literature are now despised. Silently holding his ground, Boualem withstands the new regime, using the shop and his personal history as weapons against puritanical forces. Readers are taken into the lush depths of the bookseller's dreams, the memories of his now-empty family life, his passion for literature, then yanked back into the terror and drudgery of his daily routine by the vandalism, assaults, and death warrants that afflict him. story that reveals how far an ordinary human being will go to maintain hope. Tahar Djaout (1954-93) was an Algerian novelist, poet, and journalist, and the author of twelve books, including Les vigiles, winner of the Prix Mediterranee. by an Islamic fundamentalist group. The manuscript of this novel was found among his papers after his death.

Collected Plays 1 (Paperback, Reissue): Wole Soyinka Collected Plays 1 (Paperback, Reissue)
Wole Soyinka
R636 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R123 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. In this volume the five plays are all concerned with the spiritual and the social; with belief and ritual as integrating forces for social cohesion. Whether considering the corruption of urban life or the power of superstition, Soyinka's language and imagination transcend the plays' immediate social contexts.

Contains: A Dance of the Forests; The Swamp Dwellers; The Strong Breed; The Road; The Bacchae of Euripides.

How Little We Are - A Collection of Thoughts (Paperback): Wole Soyinka How Little We Are - A Collection of Thoughts (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka; Newton C Jibunoh
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Africa39 - New Writing from Africa South of the Sahara (Paperback): Ellah Wakatama Allfrey Africa39 - New Writing from Africa South of the Sahara (Paperback)
Ellah Wakatama Allfrey; Preface by Wole Soyinka 1
R350 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Africa has produced some of the best writing of the twentieth century from Chinua Achebe, Ayi Kwei Armah, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, and the Nobel Laureates Wole Soyinka, Nadine Gordimer, J.M. Coetzee and Doris Lessing, to more recent talents like Nuruddin Farah, Ben Okri, Aminatta Forna and Brian Chikwava. Who will be the next generation? Following the successful launch of Bogota39, which identified many of the most interesting upcoming Latin American talents, including Daniel Alarcon, Junot Diaz (Pulitzer Prize), Santiago Roncagliolo (Independent Foreign Fiction Prize) and Juan Gabriel Vasquez (short-listed for the IFFP), and Beirut39 which published Randa Jarrar, Rabee Jaber, Joumana Haddad, Abdellah Taia and Samar Yazbek, Africa39 will bring to worldwide attention the best work from Africa and its diaspora. From the dazzling list of 39 writers chosen by the judges, Ellah Wakatama Allfrey has selected richly rewarding short stories, extracts from novels, fables and other work by writers from Africa south of the Sahara, or its diaspora, and created a collection of some of the most varied and exciting new work in world literature today. Africa39 is a Hay Festival and Rainbow Book Club project which aims to select and celebrate 39 of the best young African writers from south of the Sahara. It will be launched at the PH Book Festival in UNESCO's World Book Capital, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, in October 2014. The three judges are: Margaret Busby, Elechi Amadi, Osonye Tess Onwueme

O LeĆ£o e a joia (Paperback): Wole Soyinka O LeĆ£o e a joia (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reimagining Pan-Africanism. Distinguished Mwalimu Nyerere Lecture Series 2009-2013 (Paperback): Wole Soyinka, Samir Amin,... Reimagining Pan-Africanism. Distinguished Mwalimu Nyerere Lecture Series 2009-2013 (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka, Samir Amin, Thandika Mkandawire
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bacchae of Euripides - A Communion Rite (Paperback): Wole Soyinka The Bacchae of Euripides - A Communion Rite (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R478 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R55 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wole Soyinka has translated in both language and spirit a great classic of ancient Greek theater. He does so with a poet's ear for the cadences and rhythms of chorus and solo verse as well as a commanding dramatic use of the central social and religious myth. In his hands The Bacchae becomes a communal feast, a tumultuous celebration of life, and a robust ritual of the human and social psyche. "The Bacchae is the rites of an extravagant banquet, a monstrous feast," Soyinka writes. "Man reaffirms his indebtedness to earth, dedicates himself to the demands of continuity, and invokes the energies of productivity. Reabsorbed within the communal psyche he provokes the resources of nature; in turn he is replenished for the cyclic rain in his fragile individual potency." The blending of two master playwrights Euripides and Soyinka makes for an unforgettable experience."

The Credo of Being and Nothingness (Paperback): Wole Soyinka The Credo of Being and Nothingness (Paperback)
Wole Soyinka
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the first African Nobel Laureate, this is the first in a series of Olufosoye Annual Lectures on Religions, delivered at the University of Ibadan in 1991. Soyinka, in his characteristically stimulating way, discusses the religions of Nigeria in their national context, and other religions from around the world. The author says "At one conceptual level or the other...deeply embedded as an article of faith, is a relegation of this material world to a mere staging-post...then universal negation...Existence, as we know it, comes to the end that was pre-ordained from the beginning of time. Indeed, time itself comes to anend."

Poems of Black Africa (Paperback, 1 New Ed): Wole Soyinka Poems of Black Africa (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
Wole Soyinka
R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This collection includes the work of both established and new poets from the four corners of Africa. The majority of poems were originally written in English but there are translations from Swahili, Yoruba, Portugese and French.

Soyinka Plays: 2 - A Play of Giants; From Zia with Love; A Scourge of Hyacinths; The Beatification of Area Boy (Paperback,... Soyinka Plays: 2 - A Play of Giants; From Zia with Love; A Scourge of Hyacinths; The Beatification of Area Boy (Paperback, Reissue)
Wole Soyinka
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Unquestionably Africa's most versatile writer and arguably one of her finest" (New York Times Book Review) A Play of Giants is a savage satire on some of the best-known dictators of our time (including Idi Amin); it brings together a group of dictatorial African leaders at bay in an embassy in New York attempting to make decisions together. Its theatrical predecessors include: Genet's The Balcony and Brecht's Arturo Ui. From Zia with Love and A Scourge of Hyacinths; When the Military decrees that a crime carrying a prison sentence now retroactively warrants summary execution, confusion and fear permeate a society where the brutality and injustice of military rule is parodied by life inside prison - based on events in Nigeria in the early 1980s Wole Soyinka's stage play From Zia with Love and radio play A Scourge of Hyacinths, were produced in the early 90s.

Collected Plays: Volume 2 - The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's... Collected Plays: Volume 2 - The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists (Paperback, Reissue)
Wole Soyinka
R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 In Stock

The ironic development and consequences of `progress' may be traced through both the themes and the tone of the works in this volume of Wole Soyinka's plays.

Contains: The Lion and the Jewel, Kongi's Harvest, The Trials of Brother Jero, Jero's Metamorphosis, Madmen and Specialists.

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