Six Plays
by Wole Soyinka

Six Plays Book Cover
Six Plays Cover

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Readers appreciate the collection of Wole Soyinka's plays, especially praising the wit and literary quality of the works. However, some find the variety within the plays leads to a disconnect in tone and engagement. Overall, the book offers a diverse range of storytelling while drawing mixed reactions about some of its content.

Brilliant author Witty and fun reads Good selections Challengingly boring Inconsistent tone

Synopsis

Six masterful works by the Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright.

Death and the King's Horseman: 'A transfixing work of modern world drama' - Independent Madmen and Specialists: 'A luminous play, examining the way in which war exposes and clarifies human conduct' - Observer Opera Wonyosi, adapted from Gay's The Beggar's Opera: 'Swaggering and scabrous, at once a verbal spree and a fierce assault on totalitarianism' - Observer The volume also contains The Trials of Brother Jero and Jero's Metamorphosis, classic comedies of modern Nigerian life based on the hilarious and manipulative transformations of a preacher, and Camwood on the Leaves, a haunting radio play, which evokes a divided community.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 1984
Binding Paperback
Pages 430
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780413553508
ISBN-10 0413553507
LCCN 84158731
LCC PR9387.9.S6 A6 1984
DCC 822

Six Plays is a African play written by Wole Soyinka and published by Methuen in London (1984).

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