Wole Soyinka
As a dramatist, poet, novelist, essayist, political activist and professor, Wole Soyinka is perhaps Africa’s most brilliant cultural ambassador and critic, and a notable commentator on world affairs. He was the first African to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1986) and two of his works, the play Death and the King’s Horseman and Aké: Years of Childhood, an autobiographical account of his childhood, have recently been listed in Africa’s 100 Best Books of the 20th Century. He holds an honorary doctorate from Yale University, and has served as visiting professor at Yale and Cambridge universities. He has spent long periods in political exile, but is now living again in Nigeria.
Books authored by Wole Soyinka
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The Blackman and the Veil
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ISBN 9789964721213 | 84 pages | 229 x 152 mm | 1993 | Sedco Publishing, Ghana | Paperback
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The Credo of Being and Nothingness
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ISBN 9789782461186 | 48 pages | 229 x 152 mm | 1991 | Spectrum Books, Nigeria | Paperback
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The Deceptive Silence of Stolen Voices
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ISBN 9789780294427 | 17 pages | 203 x 127 mm | 2003 | Spectrum Books, Nigeria | Paperback


