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Akinwande
Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka (Yoruba:
Akinwándé Oluwo̩lé Babátúndé S̩óyinká (born 13 July 1934), known as Wole
Soyinka (pronounced [wɔlé ʃójĩŋká]), is a Nigerian
playwright,
poet and essayist.
He was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first
African to be honoured in that category. Soyinka was born into a Yoruba
family in Abeokuta.
In 1954 he attended Government College in Ibadan, subsequently University College and
University of Leeds in England. After studying in Nigeria and the UK, he worked
with the Royal Court Theatre in London. He went on to
write plays that were produced in both countries, in theatres and on radio. He
took an active role in Nigeria's political history and its struggle for independence
from Great Britain. In 1965, he seized the Western Nigeria Broadcasting Service
studio and broadcast a demand for the cancellation of the Western Nigeria
Regional Elections. In 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War, he was arrested by the
federal government of General Yakubu Gowon
and put in solitary confinement for two years. Soyinka has been
a strong critic of successive Nigerian governments, especially the country's
many military dictators, as well as other political tyrannies, including the Mugabe
regime in Zimbabwe.
Much of his writing has been concerned with "the oppressive boot and the
irrelevance of the colour of the foot that wears it".During the regime of
General Sani Abacha
(1993–98), Soyinka escaped from Nigeria on a motorcycle via the "NADECO
Route." Abacha later proclaimed a death sentence against him "in
absentia." With civilian rule restored to Nigeria in 1999, Soyinka
returned to his nation. In Nigeria, Soyinka was a Professor of Comparative Literature (1975 to 1999) at
the Obafemi Awolowo University, then called
the University of Ife. With civilian rule restored to Nigeria in 1999, he was
made professor emeritus. While in the United States, he first taught at Cornell University as Goldwin Smith
professor for African Studies and Theatre Arts from 1988-1991 and then at Emory
University where in 1996 he was appointed Robert W. Woodruff Professor of the Arts.
Soyinka has been a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
and has served as scholar-in-residence at NYU’s Institute of African
American Affairs and at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, US. He has also
taught at the universities of Oxford, Harvard and Yale.
Soyinka was also a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Duke
University in 2008. In December 2017, he was awarded the Europe Theatre Prize in the "Special
Prize" category awarded to someone who has “contributed to the realisation
of cultural events that promote understanding and the exchange of knowledge
between peoples”.
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