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Death and the King's Horseman
by Wole Soyinka
Nobel Prize · 1986 · Winner
Literary FictionISBN 9780413333506
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nobel Prize in Literature | 1986 | Winner | “Who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence” |
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Who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence
About the Author
Wole SoyinkaNigerian
Wole Soyinka, born in 1934 in Abeokuta, Nigeria, is a playwright, poet, novelist, and essayist renowned for blending Yoruba mythology with contemporary African issues. He won the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first African to do so, for his wide cultural perspective and poetic drama. Notable works include plays like The Lion and the Jewel and Death and the King's Horseman, memoirs such as Aké: The Years of Childhood, and novels like The Interpreters; he remains active as a political activist.
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