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  1. Wole Soyinka being against Negritude movement,he was against the over glorification of pre colonial Nigeria and Africa at large. A Dance of the Forests was written to address such issues, illustrating that precolonial Africa, needs to change their deeds as it affect their whole life time. He uses dead characters and flashbacks to illustrate this.

  2. Wole Soyinka appears to have written much of Season of Anomy in a blazing fury, angry beyond complete control of words at the abuses of power and the outbreaks of both considered and spontaneous ...

  3. Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka (b. 1934) shares his advice to emerging writers. Read more … With a career spanning decades and a wealth of experience in literature and theater, Wole Soyinka offers practical guidance and profound insights for those navigating the world of writing and creativity.

  4. Wole Soyinka - playwright, novelist, poet and polemical essayist - was born in Nigeria in 1934. Educated there and at Leeds University, he worked in the British theatre before returning to West Africa in 1960. In 1986 he became the first African writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

  5. Akinwande Oluwole "Wole" Soyinka (* 13. júl 1934) je po anglicky píšuci nigérijský spisovateľ. Študoval v Ibadane v Nigérii a v britskom Leedse . Píše drámu, poéziu aj prózu.

  6. May 3, 2021 · Wole Soyinka (born Akinwande Ouwole “Wole” Soyinka on July 13, 1934, Abeokuta, Nigeria) is a Nigerian playwright and political activist who famously won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.

  7. May 9, 2018 · Wole Soyinka in 1969, a week after he was released from two years in solitary confinement – the Nigerian government had accused him of subversion (Credit: Getty Images)

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