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Wole SOYINKA: A Dance of the Words
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Publié par
Michel ODIKA
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Wole SOYINKA: A Dance of the Words
Michel ODIKA
I come alive best in theatre (Wole SOYINKA).
Reading books written by Wole SOYINKA appears to be helpful in realizing
that death is not an event in life, simply because people do not live...
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Wole SOYINKA: A Dance of the Words
Michel ODIKA
I come alive best in theatre (Wole SOYINKA).
Reading books written by Wole SOYINKA appears to be helpful in realizing
that death is not an event in life, simply because people do not live to experience
death – they live in order to improve their life.
Therefore, death is predominantly
the sanction of everything the writer can tell, for he permanently borrows most
of his intellectual and moral authority from the mastery of death…
In many points, Wole SOYNKA’s dramatic work stands as a powerful reflect
and experience of the human condition.
For instance, readers are constantly told
that people as individuals live not only their personal life, but also, consciously
or unconsciously, the life of their epoch, their contemporaries, and, not least,
their ancestors.
In a sense, all human life looks like a dark forest whose trees are
genealogical… What else can we learn from reading books by Wole
SOYINKA?
Everything human is of historical sign
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