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Explore the rich tapestry of Wole Soyinka’s legacy through a curated collection of reviews, essays, and interviews. Delve into insightful critiques that illuminate the profound themes and artistic brilliance of his works. Engage with thought-provoking essays that examine Soyinka’s impact on literature, politics, and society. And uncover captivating interviews that offer glimpses into the mind of this literary luminary. This anthology presents a treasure trove of perspectives that celebrate the enduring influence of Wole Soyinka, inviting readers to embark on a captivating intellectual journey through his remarkable life and work.

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Chinelo Eze
“The Man Died” by Soyinka Takes on Film Adaptation
Lucy K. Hayden
"The Man Died", Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka: A Recorder and Visionary
Olalekan F. Olatunji
Discussing Soyinka's Myth, Literature and the African World
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WOLE SOYINKA: A DANCE OF THE FOREST
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Wole Soyinka’s King Baabu as A Contemporary Political Satire
Michael A. Brigandi
The Role of the Literary Artist in Improving Good Governance and the Administration of Justice; Viewing Wole Soyinka's "From Zia, with Love” with a Ghanaian Lens
Dr. Kemi Atanda Ilori
Wole Soyinka Metamodernism and Liminality A Scourge of Hyacinths and From Zia with Love
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An Analysis of the Postcolonial Thematic Aspects in Wole Soyinka's The Strong Breed
Muhammad Muhsin Ibrahim
A Skeletal Review of Wole Soyinka's poem, "Ogun Abibiman"
Martin Banham 
Wole Soyinka’s The Beatification of Area Boy
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