Firstly, Soyinka's poet suffered earlier families of Abik, such as "sucking / lighting oil" (Soyinka 25-26) and "winning / supporting the snake at home" (Soyinka 27-28) The specific situation is included. In addition, it claims that "he is requesting Abik, the first / / repetition time" (Soyinka 3-4) and he comes back to torture his mother many times It suggests. In contrast, Clark's poetry also showed a strong incarnation of flesh.
Wole Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, Nigeria in 1934 under the name Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka. His father was the principal of a local missionary school, and Soyinja was exposed to literature at an early age. He quotes the atmosphere of knowledge created by the existence of his father and his friends. And it had a great influence on his later academic career. In 1952, Soyinka studied at Ibadan University, then entered Leeds University and began participating in the drama. His first screenplay (The Swamp Dwellers and The Lion and the Jewel) was published while Soyinka was still in the UK, but Soyinka joined Rockefeller research scholarship to return to Nigeria to pursue drama To do. As his reputation as a playwright rises, Soyinka will be more active in the politics of the new Nigerian state.
Ibadan - Ibadan plays a very important role in Etteca: the rise of Immanba. Ibadan University is the home of Ibadan University and once used to be the major town for experts in Nigerian literature such as Wole Soyinka, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Chinua Achebe. Ibadan appeared in my novels in the 1990s and 1960s. Interesting fact: Pidgin English (street language dialect) is widely used by young people and locals in most parts of West Africa. Each country has its own form of artichokes, but the average fertilizer is the standard in most countries. This is a video clip of the story of Christ, with Nigerian Pidgin.