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Cover of first edition (1972) Author. Wole Soyinka. Genre. Memoir. Publication date. 1972. The Man Died: Prison Notes is a 1972 non-fiction book by Wole Soyinka that explores Soyinka's experiences in prison during the Nigerian Civil War. In 1984, a Nigerian court banned the book. [1]
The Man Who Died: With Jussi Vatanen, Eiji Mihara, Saara Kotkaniemi, Sara Soulié. Jaakko, a mushroom entrepreneur, finds out too late that he has been fatally slow-poisoned by persons unknown. He sets out to find the culprits before he dies.
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The Man Died: The Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka. Wole Soyinka. 3.95. 407 ratings43 reviews. A record of 27 months of imprisonment of a Nigerian writer held as a political prisoner in 1967-1969 at a time of civil war and secession of the state of Biafra. Genres Nonfiction Africa Memoir Nigeria Biography History African Literature. ...more.
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Dive deep into Wole Soyinka's The Man Died with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion
The Man Died (1972) is his prose account of his arrest and 22-month imprisonment. Soyinka’s principal critical work is Myth, Literature, and the African World (1976), a collection of essays in which he examines the role of the artist in the light of Yoruba mythology…
Jaakko is a Finnish mushroom entrepreneur whose life is turned upside down when he learns he's slowly being poisoned to death. Setting out to discover who wants him dead, Jaakko has a list of suspects that includes business rivals, his cheating wife, and her lover.