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What African plays can you remember?
I enjoyed reading Athol Fugard's Sizwe Banzi Is Dead. Enjoyed the unusualness of Tawfiq Al-Hakim's The Fate of A Cockroach. Ola Rotimi's Our Husband Has Gone Mad again.
Today, let's talk about African plays.
Scams of this nature definitely involves a wider group of people. No one who is directly involved or deemed negligent in their duties should be accorded the dignity of resignation. That's how a serious president makes a statement. But Tinubu is docile.
Arrow of God
Half of a yellow sun
The lion and the jewel
The metamorphosis/trail of brother Jero
An African night's entertainment
Ijapa tiroko
Forest of a thousand demons(ogboju ode ninu Igbo Irunmole)
Tomorrow died yesterday is a recent work that will become a classic
Olodo uprising dey literary twitter. I can't believe y'all don't know what should count as classics.
A classic will be - generally read, at the very least. Not those fringe books you like
A classic will be - timeless, no matter when it's written, it stays relevant - some count
As someone who became a staunch agnostic during my heat suicidal days, you're talking rubbish.
Some of you just don't have cojones to face life without placebo deux et machina.
In reality, there's no such.
Bigger’s story in Native Son made the Sociological Theory of Crime in Criminology extremely relatable. While reading my material, I cast my mind to his character. Fofo’s story in Faceless makes me imagine the life of a teen on the streets of Lagos slum.