Speaking and Singing: (papers and Poems) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 10
Page 11
... achieve in two or three decades after independence what the developed nations achieved in two thousand years . Against the resulting backdrop of violence , chaos , squalor , misery and despair , many novels and plays have been set . In ...
... achieve in two or three decades after independence what the developed nations achieved in two thousand years . Against the resulting backdrop of violence , chaos , squalor , misery and despair , many novels and plays have been set . In ...
Page 44
... limitations cannot achieve true sophistication . This is not to say that they cannot succeed as writers They can and do . Amos Tutuola is a great example . He does not need sophistication , in fact his strength lies in his innocent 44.
... limitations cannot achieve true sophistication . This is not to say that they cannot succeed as writers They can and do . Amos Tutuola is a great example . He does not need sophistication , in fact his strength lies in his innocent 44.
Page 86
... achieved already by superior beings from other planetary systems ? If not , when it is achieved , what next ? We would still be here talking about purpose . Finally , growing wiser and wiser until we approach God's intellectual stature ...
... achieved already by superior beings from other planetary systems ? If not , when it is achieved , what next ? We would still be here talking about purpose . Finally , growing wiser and wiser until we approach God's intellectual stature ...
Contents
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
Copyright | |
17 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
abominable Achebe Achebe's African authors African critic African languages African literature African Writers Amadioha Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Arrow of God attack Batouala beautiful beginning believe classical colonial committed writer cosmos creative writer cultural nuances dance dead despicable doubt earth Elechi Amadi existence fact fear FESTAC fiction fight Flora Nwapa foreign critics freedom French Gabriel Okara gods Hamlet Heinemann AWS human Ibadan Igbo Ikwerre instance intellectual John Munonye literary literature of commitment Macbeth Maran matter mind monotheism Munonye Negritude Ngugi Nigerian Civil War Nigerian literature Nigerian novelists novel Oduma Ogbakiri Onwukwe rides Palmwine philosophy pity poems political Port Harcourt powerful published question reader religion religious Rene Maran rides a bike ritual Senghor smile social sophisticated South Africa Soyinka story Stupid sheep supernatural theme Things Fall thought tragedy tragic hero translated University village Western Wezume Wokenne wonjo written yams