Soyinka, Wole (Vol. 179) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Benson, Peter. Review of Ìsarà: A Voyage around Essay, by Wole Soyinka. Literary Review 33, no. 3 (spring 1990): 397-98.

Benson argues that Soyinka creates a skillful portrayal of African cultural identity in Ìsarà: A Voyage around Essay.

Gurnah, Abdulrazak. “The Fiction of Wole Soyinka.” In Wole Soyinka: An Appraisal, edited by Adewale Maja-Pearce, pp. 61-80. Oxford: Heinemann, 1994.

Gurnah examines Soyinka's major thematic concerns in The Interpreters and Season of Anomy.

Msiska, Mpalive-Hangson. “Redemptive Tragedies.” In Wole Soyinka, pp. 53-77. Plymouth, U.K.: Northcote House, 1998.

Msiska traces the recurring themes of corruption, the abuse of power, and redemption in Soyinka's body of work.

Ojaide, Tanure. “Two Worlds: Influences on the Poetry of Wole Soyinka.” Black American Literature Forum 22, no. 4...

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