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Wole Soyinka

    July 13, 1934

    Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, this author is celebrated for work that, with a wide cultural perspective and poetic overtones, fashions the drama of existence. His writing delves into profound existential questions with a distinctive style and depth. Through a unique ability to capture the essence of the human condition, his creations have become a significant contribution to world literature. Readers can anticipate engaging narratives that explore life's complexities.

    Wole Soyinka
    The Interpreters
    Death and the King's Horseman
    Ake
    Beyond Aesthetics
    Bacchae of Euripides
    Season of Anomy