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Isidore Okpewho

    This Nigerian novelist and critic is known for his profound exploration of African identity and postcolonial experiences. His works are characterized by rich language and penetrating insights into the complexities of the human psyche. Through his literary creations, he contributes to the discourse on cultural heritage and social justice. His writing style is often described as evocative and engaging, drawing readers into his narratives.

    The Victims
    • 1979

      This novel, set in a Nigerian village, is a graphic portrayal of life in a polygamous family and the economic an psychological forces that are gnawing at the institution of polygamy in contemporary Africa.

      The Victims