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Soyinka, Wole (1934– )Nigerian author and dramatist who founded a national theatre in Nigeria. His plays explore Yoruba myth, ritual, and culture, and later challenged his country's government. He was the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1986. He published a memoir, You Must Set Forth at Dawn, in 2006. His plays include Swamp Dwellers (1958), The Lion and the Jewel (1959), and A Dance of the Forests (1960), written as a tragic vision of Nigerian independence. Tragic inevitability is the theme of Madmen and Specialists (1970) and of Death and the King's Horseman (1976), but he has also written sharp satires, from The Jero Plays (1960 and 1973) to the indictment of African dictatorship in A Play of Giants (1984). His plays have also been produced in London, England, and New York City. A volume of poetry, From Zia with Love, appeared in 1992.
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