8 résultats pour "soyinka"
- Soyinka, Wole - écrivain.
- Interprètes, les [Wole Soyinka] - Fiche de lecture.
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Une saison d'anomie de Wole Soyinka
dont il se réclame. Il ne s'agit donc pas, pour lui, d'occiden taliser la culture africaine mais de lui donner ses lettres de noblesse en déployant ses richesses conformément à sa logique interne propre. Il n'en devient pas pour autant un écrivain réactionnaire qui avaliserait l'état social existant en se réclamant d'un folklore plus ancien. Il veut, bien au contraire, interroger l'être humain dans son essence, poser les jalons d'un questionn...
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African Literature
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INTRODUCTION
African Literature, oral and written literature produced on the African continent.
that few scholars of African culture know any African languages, and few Africans know an African language other than their own. The best-known literatures in Africanlanguages include those in Yoruba and Hausa in West Africa; Sotho, Xhosa, and Zulu in southern Africa; and Amharic, Somali, and Swahili in East Africa. In West Africa, Yoruba writing emerged after Bishop Ajayi Crowther, a former slave, developed a script for the language and in 1900 published the first Yorubatranslation of the Bible...
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African Theater
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INTRODUCTION
African Theater, traditional, historical, and contemporary dramatic forms in Africa south of the Sahara.
The period after World War II ended in 1945 led to the struggle for and achievement of independence in many African countries. The new nation-states were oftenestablished along colonial boundaries and power was handed over to a bourgeois class who had been educated in Europe. The epoch-making era of nationalismproduced a number of African playwrights who merged African theatrical traditions with European forms. These plays are still widely performed and read in many partsof the continent. Nigeri...
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African Theater
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INTRODUCTION
African Theater, traditional, historical, and contemporary dramatic forms in Africa south of the Sahara.
The period after World War II ended in 1945 led to the struggle for and achievement of independence in many African countries. The new nation-states were oftenestablished along colonial boundaries and power was handed over to a bourgeois class who had been educated in Europe. The epoch-making era of nationalismproduced a number of African playwrights who merged African theatrical traditions with European forms. These plays are still widely performed and read in many partsof the continent. Nigeri...
- Soyinka Wole, né en 1934 à Abeokuta, écrivain nigérian.
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Les Interprètes
WOLE SOYINKA
Édition anglaise, Deutsch, 1965.
Édition française, Présence Africaine, 1979.
Biodun Sagoe le journaliste, Sekoni l'ingénieur, Egbo...
Les Interprètes WOLE SOYINKA Édition anglaise, Deutsch, 1965. Édition française, Présence Africaine, 1979. Biodun Sagoe le journaliste, Sekoni l'ingénieur, Egbo le fils d'un pasteur et d'une princesse, Bandele le professeur d'université, Lasunwon l'avocat et Kola le peintre, sont des amis d'enfance qui se retrouvent au pays, après avoir terminé leurs études à l'étranger. Ce petit cercle d'amis, marqué de personnalités si diverses, laisse apercevoir entre eux un lien psychologique et existentiel...