Ben Okri in The Famished Road creates a depiction of his grotesque characters within the ambience of magical realism as to delineate them into good and evil camps. This paper argues that Okri’s characters in The Famished Road are sublime. Consequently, Okri created a polarization of the characters. The paper further establishes that some of the characters are human beings like Azaro’s parents, while others like the photographer, Madam Koto, and the beggars are situated within the esoteric proclivity.Equally in the novel, there are gods and spirits who occupy the supernatural world, and who constantly maintain links with human beings in various guises
Nigerian novelist Ben Okri is one of the most distinguished and interesting voices that have appeare...
In 'The Famished Road' Ben Okri deals with the controversial effects of decolonisation in Nigeria an...
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road, winner of the Booker Prize in 1991, follows the wanderings of an abiku...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road (1993) follows Azaro, an abiku child, and his family through life in an...
Some twenty years after the publication of Ben Okri's 1991 Booker Prize winning novel, The Famished ...
Most Nigerian novelists shun the use of Nigerian oral traditions in their works due to a myriad of r...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
Ben Okri is a famous Nigerian writer who plays an important role in African and world’s literature. ...
Ben Okri is one of Africa's most experimental contemporary novelists in the Magical realist traditio...
Magical realism is used as a literary mode to highlight the significance of cultural intermingli...
Okri’s fiction is a mix of fantasy, realism and oral tradition of Africa. Though the tri...
No romance The Famished Road (1991), o autor nigeriano Ben Okri dá uma nova dimensão à figura da cri...
Nigerian novelist Ben Okri is one of the most distinguished and interesting voices that have appeare...
In 'The Famished Road' Ben Okri deals with the controversial effects of decolonisation in Nigeria an...
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
This paper assesses positively the important contributions which Ato Quayson and Douglas McCabe have...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road, winner of the Booker Prize in 1991, follows the wanderings of an abiku...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road (1993) follows Azaro, an abiku child, and his family through life in an...
Some twenty years after the publication of Ben Okri's 1991 Booker Prize winning novel, The Famished ...
Most Nigerian novelists shun the use of Nigerian oral traditions in their works due to a myriad of r...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
Ben Okri is a famous Nigerian writer who plays an important role in African and world’s literature. ...
Ben Okri is one of Africa's most experimental contemporary novelists in the Magical realist traditio...
Magical realism is used as a literary mode to highlight the significance of cultural intermingli...
Okri’s fiction is a mix of fantasy, realism and oral tradition of Africa. Though the tri...
No romance The Famished Road (1991), o autor nigeriano Ben Okri dá uma nova dimensão à figura da cri...
Nigerian novelist Ben Okri is one of the most distinguished and interesting voices that have appeare...
In 'The Famished Road' Ben Okri deals with the controversial effects of decolonisation in Nigeria an...
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...