Wole Soyinka: An Introduction to His WritingGarland, 1986 - 339 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... example , the industry of the male ants in building the anthill and in impregnating the ant - queen , and the industry of the queen in bringing forth new builders . It is from these three - dimensional aspects of la- bor the ...
... example , the industry of the male ants in building the anthill and in impregnating the ant - queen , and the industry of the queen in bringing forth new builders . It is from these three - dimensional aspects of la- bor the ...
Pagina 141
... example , is the narrator's disquisition on the rage for destruction which he calls “ operation ” : Operation ! Usually the word came from the more hardened thugs , the crude strong - armed gangs who roamed the cities creating mayhem in ...
... example , is the narrator's disquisition on the rage for destruction which he calls “ operation ” : Operation ! Usually the word came from the more hardened thugs , the crude strong - armed gangs who roamed the cities creating mayhem in ...
Pagina 303
... example , the Yoruba god Obatala is known as Oxala . Soyinka used the example of the changes in the essence of Obatala ( Oxala ) through his syncretic associations with Christian gods in the Americas to illus- trate the relevance of the ...
... example , the Yoruba god Obatala is known as Oxala . Soyinka used the example of the changes in the essence of Obatala ( Oxala ) through his syncretic associations with Christian gods in the Americas to illus- trate the relevance of the ...
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