This is a study of the nature and sources of the persona’s quest in Christopher Okigbo’s poetry. The protagonist in Okigbo’s writing explores the fluid borders between aesthetic and spiritual states, with language and social action as instruments of the self’s aspiration towards spiritual and aesthetic fulfillment. Although Okigbo’s narration is presented in the form of dramatic ritual, the distance or severance of the material from the poet’s own spiritual history is not total, for the historical content eventually intrudes into the writing and reestablishes the authentic autobiography of the poetic self. The historical context, the 1960s, is an age of transition. Okigbo’s characterisation of his persona as an actor in a state of personal ...
Drawing on Ben Okri’s A Time for New Dreams (2011) and Wole Soyinka’s Myth, Literature and the Afri...
Chinua Achebe’s No Longer at Ease perfectly captures the ongoing plight of a colonized nation that i...
Adaptation of canonical works, especially Greek texts and Shakespeare has come across as a way write...
This is a study of the nature and sources of the persona’s quest in Christopher Okigbo’s poetry. The...
European nations colonized most of the African societies and as a result had political and economic ...
The objectives of the present paper are two-fold. The first is to produce a critical edition of the ...
This study maintains that any principled reading of the poems of Okot p'Bitek will have to start wit...
Myth is a linguistic component. Features of myth are replete in every speech community, in the liter...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
A comprehensive and systematic close-reading of Okigbo’s poetry from Four Canzones and other early p...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
In his article Myth and History in the Poetry of Osundare Christopher Anyokwu examines the interre...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
Primordial oral literary forms have always been very central to the evolution of modern African lite...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
Drawing on Ben Okri’s A Time for New Dreams (2011) and Wole Soyinka’s Myth, Literature and the Afri...
Chinua Achebe’s No Longer at Ease perfectly captures the ongoing plight of a colonized nation that i...
Adaptation of canonical works, especially Greek texts and Shakespeare has come across as a way write...
This is a study of the nature and sources of the persona’s quest in Christopher Okigbo’s poetry. The...
European nations colonized most of the African societies and as a result had political and economic ...
The objectives of the present paper are two-fold. The first is to produce a critical edition of the ...
This study maintains that any principled reading of the poems of Okot p'Bitek will have to start wit...
Myth is a linguistic component. Features of myth are replete in every speech community, in the liter...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
A comprehensive and systematic close-reading of Okigbo’s poetry from Four Canzones and other early p...
This collection of essays covers the entire spectrum of Okigbo criticism from the earliest reviews o...
In his article Myth and History in the Poetry of Osundare Christopher Anyokwu examines the interre...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
Primordial oral literary forms have always been very central to the evolution of modern African lite...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
Drawing on Ben Okri’s A Time for New Dreams (2011) and Wole Soyinka’s Myth, Literature and the Afri...
Chinua Achebe’s No Longer at Ease perfectly captures the ongoing plight of a colonized nation that i...
Adaptation of canonical works, especially Greek texts and Shakespeare has come across as a way write...