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Author Soyinka, Wole.

Title Of Africa / Wole Soyinka.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2012]
©2012

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  960 SO96    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  960 SOYINKA    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  960 SO    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 199 pages ; 21 cm
Contents pt. 1. Past into present. The dark continent? : or beholder's cataract? ; Children of Herodotus ; Fictioning of the fourth dimension ; The tree of forgetfulness : alive and well in Darfur -- pt. 2. Body and soul. A choice of chains ; Not a "way of life," but a guide to existence ; The spirituality of a continent ; Thus spake Orunmila : Africa as arbitrating voice.
Summary A member of the unique generation of African writers and intellectuals who came of age in the last days of colonialism, the author has witnessed the promise of independence and lived through postcolonial failure. He deeply comprehends the pressing problems of Africa, and, as an irrepressible essayist and a staunch critic of the oppressive boot, he unhesitatingly speaks out. In this work, he offers a wide-ranging inquiry into Africa's culture, religion, history, imagination, and identity. He seeks to understand how the continent's history is entwined with the histories of others, while exploring Africa's truest assets: "its humanity, the quality and valuation of its own existence, and modes of managing its environment, both physical and intangible (which includes the spiritual)." Fully grasping the extent of Africa's most challenging issues, he nevertheless refuses defeatism. In this work he analyzes problems ranging from the meaning of the past to the threat of theocracy. He asks hard questions about racial attitudes, inter-ethnic and religious violence, the viability of nations whose boundaries were laid out by outsiders, African identity on the continent and among displaced Africans, and more. His exploration of Africa relocates the continent in the reader's imagination and maps a course toward an African future of peace and affirmation.
Subject Africa -- History.
Africa -- Civilization.
ISBN 9780300140460 cloth alkaline paper $24.00
0300140460 cloth alkaline paper
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