Author: Uzoma Esonwanne
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Nigeria
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
One of the best and most widely anthologized Nigerian poets, ("Heavensgate, Limits" and "Silences") he was killed while fighting in the war for Biafran independence from Nigeria.
Critical Essays on Christopher Okigbo
Author: Uzoma Esonwanne
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Nigeria
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
One of the best and most widely anthologized Nigerian poets, ("Heavensgate, Limits" and "Silences") he was killed while fighting in the war for Biafran independence from Nigeria.
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Nigeria
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
One of the best and most widely anthologized Nigerian poets, ("Heavensgate, Limits" and "Silences") he was killed while fighting in the war for Biafran independence from Nigeria.
Critical Perspectives on Christopher Okigbo
Author: Donatus Ibe Nwoga
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
ISBN: 9780894102585
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A collection of essays and reviews, both favourable and negative, about the Igbo poet. The book begins with a memorial essay by Chinua Achebe. Other contributors examine the imagery that Okigbo drew from nature, history and politics, exploring the surrealistic qualities of his work.
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
ISBN: 9780894102585
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A collection of essays and reviews, both favourable and negative, about the Igbo poet. The book begins with a memorial essay by Chinua Achebe. Other contributors examine the imagery that Okigbo drew from nature, history and politics, exploring the surrealistic qualities of his work.
Poetry, Print, and the Making of Postcolonial Literature
Author: Nathan Suhr-Sytsma
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316739015
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Poetry, Print, and the Making of Postcolonial Literature reveals an intriguing history of relationships among poets and editors from Ireland and Nigeria, as well as Britain and the Caribbean, during the mid-twentieth-century era of decolonization. The book explores what such leading anglophone poets as Seamus Heaney, Christopher Okigbo, and Derek Walcott had in common: 'peripheral' origins and a desire to address transnational publics without expatriating themselves. The book reconstructs how they gained the imprimatur of both local and London-based cultural institutions. It shows, furthermore, how political crises challenged them to reconsider their poetry's publics. Making substantial use of unpublished archival material, Nathan Suhr-Sytsma examines poems in print, often the pages on which they first appeared, in order to chart the transformation of the anglophone literary world. He argues that these poets' achievements cannot be extricated from the transnational networks through which their poems circulated - and which they in turn remade.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316739015
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Poetry, Print, and the Making of Postcolonial Literature reveals an intriguing history of relationships among poets and editors from Ireland and Nigeria, as well as Britain and the Caribbean, during the mid-twentieth-century era of decolonization. The book explores what such leading anglophone poets as Seamus Heaney, Christopher Okigbo, and Derek Walcott had in common: 'peripheral' origins and a desire to address transnational publics without expatriating themselves. The book reconstructs how they gained the imprimatur of both local and London-based cultural institutions. It shows, furthermore, how political crises challenged them to reconsider their poetry's publics. Making substantial use of unpublished archival material, Nathan Suhr-Sytsma examines poems in print, often the pages on which they first appeared, in order to chart the transformation of the anglophone literary world. He argues that these poets' achievements cannot be extricated from the transnational networks through which their poems circulated - and which they in turn remade.
Heavensgate
Author: Christopher Okigbo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nigerian poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nigerian poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The Trial of Christopher Okigbo
Author: Ali AlʼAmin Mazrui
Publisher: Okpaku Communications Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Nigeria
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Publisher: Okpaku Communications Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Nigeria
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The Dance of Death
Author: Dubem Okafor
Publisher: Africa World Press
ISBN: 9780865435551
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Christopher Okigbo (1932-1967) was one of Africa's foremost poets until his life was cut short by the Biafran civil war. This work analyses his poetry and considers its importance as prophecy in the light of the current concern about the direction of the Nigerian government.
Publisher: Africa World Press
ISBN: 9780865435551
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Christopher Okigbo (1932-1967) was one of Africa's foremost poets until his life was cut short by the Biafran civil war. This work analyses his poetry and considers its importance as prophecy in the light of the current concern about the direction of the Nigerian government.
Don't Let Him Die
Author: Chinua Achebe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : African poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Christopher Okigbo, 1930-67
Author: Obi Nwakanma
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 184701013X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Biography of the Nigerian poet whose work combined Igbo mysticism and classical influences.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 184701013X
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Biography of the Nigerian poet whose work combined Igbo mysticism and classical influences.
Half of a Yellow Sun
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307373541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
With her award-winning debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was heralded by the Washington Post Book World as the “21st century daughter” of Chinua Achebe. Now, in her masterly, haunting new novel, she recreates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra’s impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in Nigeria during the 1960s. With the effortless grace of a natural storyteller, Adichie weaves together the lives of five characters caught up in the extraordinary tumult of the decade. Fifteen-year-old Ugwu is houseboy to Odenigbo, a university professor who sends him to school, and in whose living room Ugwu hears voices full of revolutionary zeal. Odenigbo’s beautiful mistress, Olanna, a sociology teacher, is running away from her parents’ world of wealth and excess; Kainene, her urbane twin, is taking over their father’s business; and Kainene’s English lover, Richard, forms a bridge between their two worlds. As we follow these intertwined lives through a military coup, the Biafran secession and the subsequent war, Adichie brilliantly evokes the promise, and intimately, the devastating disappointments that marked this time and place. Epic, ambitious and triumphantly realized, Half of a Yellow Sun is a more powerful, dramatic and intensely emotional picture of modern Africa than any we have had before.
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307373541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 562
Book Description
With her award-winning debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was heralded by the Washington Post Book World as the “21st century daughter” of Chinua Achebe. Now, in her masterly, haunting new novel, she recreates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra’s impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in Nigeria during the 1960s. With the effortless grace of a natural storyteller, Adichie weaves together the lives of five characters caught up in the extraordinary tumult of the decade. Fifteen-year-old Ugwu is houseboy to Odenigbo, a university professor who sends him to school, and in whose living room Ugwu hears voices full of revolutionary zeal. Odenigbo’s beautiful mistress, Olanna, a sociology teacher, is running away from her parents’ world of wealth and excess; Kainene, her urbane twin, is taking over their father’s business; and Kainene’s English lover, Richard, forms a bridge between their two worlds. As we follow these intertwined lives through a military coup, the Biafran secession and the subsequent war, Adichie brilliantly evokes the promise, and intimately, the devastating disappointments that marked this time and place. Epic, ambitious and triumphantly realized, Half of a Yellow Sun is a more powerful, dramatic and intensely emotional picture of modern Africa than any we have had before.
Postcolonial African Writers
Author: Siga Fatima Jagne
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136593977
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
This reference book surveys the richness of postcolonial African literature. The volume begins with an introductory essay on postcolonial criticism and African writing, then presents alphabetically arranged profiles of some 60 writers, including Chinua Achebe, Nadine Gordimer, Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Tahbar Ben Jelloun, among others. Each entry includes a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes that appear in the author's writings, an overview of the critical response to the author's work, and a bibliography of primary and secondary sources. These profiles are written by expert contributors and reflect many different perspectives. The volume concludes with a selected general bibliography of the most important critical works on postcolonial African literature.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136593977
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
This reference book surveys the richness of postcolonial African literature. The volume begins with an introductory essay on postcolonial criticism and African writing, then presents alphabetically arranged profiles of some 60 writers, including Chinua Achebe, Nadine Gordimer, Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Tahbar Ben Jelloun, among others. Each entry includes a brief biography, a discussion of major works and themes that appear in the author's writings, an overview of the critical response to the author's work, and a bibliography of primary and secondary sources. These profiles are written by expert contributors and reflect many different perspectives. The volume concludes with a selected general bibliography of the most important critical works on postcolonial African literature.