Wole Soyinka: An Introduction to His WritingGarland, 1986 - 339 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... symbol of freedom , and he uses birds consistently in the poem as a symbol of that freedom which the shuttle seeks . " Seed , " the last poem in Chimes of Silence , is an em- blem for the phase of the new life and self - fulfillment ...
... symbol of freedom , and he uses birds consistently in the poem as a symbol of that freedom which the shuttle seeks . " Seed , " the last poem in Chimes of Silence , is an em- blem for the phase of the new life and self - fulfillment ...
Pagina 143
... symbol is the lone baobab tree straining to survive on the arid landscape of the Cross - river desert . Soyinka is less esoteric in his deployment of symbols in this novel . They are shorn , unlike those in his poetry , of their ...
... symbol is the lone baobab tree straining to survive on the arid landscape of the Cross - river desert . Soyinka is less esoteric in his deployment of symbols in this novel . They are shorn , unlike those in his poetry , of their ...
Pagina 180
... symbol of the newly independent Nigeria or , in a general- ized sense , the symbol of the newborn states of Africa . In either case , the new nation is prematurely born if it is only a " Half - Child " and is doomed to death as the Half ...
... symbol of the newly independent Nigeria or , in a general- ized sense , the symbol of the newborn states of Africa . In either case , the new nation is prematurely born if it is only a " Half - Child " and is doomed to death as the Half ...
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The Laments | 37 |
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