Waiting Laughters

Waiting Laughters
Title Waiting Laughters PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Niyi Osundare
Pages 112
Release 1990
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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Waiting Laughters is Osundare's second volume of poetry, published to critical acclaim. In 1991, it won The Noma Award for Publishing in Africa, the most prestigious book prize for new works published within the African continent. The collection is conceived as a poetic response to the gloom and despair gripping contemporary African society: the poems emphasise the possibility of laughter and its diverse manifestations. The style of the poetry is reflective of oral and Yoruba literary traditions.

Niyi Osundare, a Literary Biography

Niyi Osundare, a Literary Biography
Title Niyi Osundare, a Literary Biography PDF eBook
Author Sule E. Egya
Publisher Sevhage/Winepress
Pages 334
Release 2017
Genre Poets, Nigerian
ISBN 9789785489903

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In this literary biography, Sule E. Egya, one of Nigeria's most promising scholar-critics, brings the skills of the storyteller and the scholar to bear on his recreation of the Osundare story. The result is a readable coming-of-age story that traces the writer's development from his rural and agrarian roots in Nigeria, through his education in Africa, Europe and North America, to his rise to prominence as one of the most versatile poets writing in English today. There can be no better platform to register the debt that Osundare owes his parentage, the rigorous discipline of his mentors and the diverse environments in which his outlook on the world has been shaped than this carefully crafted biography. Egya highlights Osundare's prodigious talent, his unwavering ethical compass, his infectious humanism, his enduring faith in the capacity of literature to reshape the world, and the harmony between his creative imagination and polemical writing. Readers and critics will find the biography an indispensable companion to reading Osundare not just because of the illuminating personal and cultural information that it offers, but also because it equally periodizes Osundare's work in a way no other book has done. Prof. Oyeniyi Okunoye, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife In Niyi Osundare: A Literary Biography, Sule E. Egya takes us on a journey of the life experiences of the artist-scholar Niyi Osundare. Indeed, there are some books a reader just can't put down. This is one of them. It takes you to the other worlds beyond the popular world of artistry and scholarship of one of Africa's most accomplished men of letters. Dr. Ogaga Okuyade, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island.

The Eye of the Earth

The Eye of the Earth
Title The Eye of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) Limited
Pages 72
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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A lyrical and panoramic body of poems from the prize-winning poet, informed by a revolutionary vision about the earth, our home.

Songs of the Season

Songs of the Season
Title Songs of the Season PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Fourth Dimension Publishing Company
Pages 168
Release 1990
Genre Poetry
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These poems from one of Africa's most highly acclaimed poets and the winner of the 1991 Noma Award for Publishing in Africa, are an ironic celebration of collective aspirations, failures, guilts and hopes. They call for change in a society wracked with problems. The poet sets out to produce a collection that captures the significant happenings of the time in a tune that is simple, accessible, topical, relevant, and artistically pleasing and, as he puts it: 'to remind kings about the corpses which line their way to the throne, to show the rich the slums which fester behind their castles, to praise virtue, denounce vice, to mirror the triumphs and travails of the downtrodden, to celebrate the green glory of the rainy season and the brown accent of the dry, to distil poetry from the dust and clay of the vast, prodigious land - songs plucked from the lips of my land in its manifold laughters and sorrows.'

Village Voices

Village Voices
Title Village Voices PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1984
Genre African poetry (English)
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Green

Green
Title Green PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Black Widow Press
Pages 132
Release 2022-02-21
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781737160335

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Niyi Osundare's latest book of poems, Green: Sighs Of Our Ailing Planet, is a critical pastoral of poems concerning the environment around the world--A poet of renown who has travelled and given performances in many parts of the world, he has felt and tried to put into words what he has felt in what he has seen-from the Amazon to the deserts of North Africa to his home country of Nigeria. For him it was the nature speaking to him and through him, pleading and imploring...but still beautiful? Lushness of destruction, transmuted from a nature endangered....an accessible plea from nature through Osundare's words. A book relevant and hopeful for people to stop and reflect on the endangered beauty of all of nature. In the words of Niyi Osundare: Of all my 20-something books of poetry, none has confronted me with a more challenging combination of urgency of content and complexity of execution than this new one. I daresay the existential imperative of its content has been responsible for the pain that came with its composition and the uneasy relief I now feel upon its completion. There is something deeply spiritual, almost religious, about the mission and the message of the poems, and the many ways they have turned out to be denizens of that vital interface between the ecological and the cosmic...

City Without People

City Without People
Title City Without People PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Tradeselect
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Hurricane Katrina, 2005
ISBN 9780983707912

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Niyi Osundare, one of Africa's most prominent poets and resident of New Orleans, La was one of the many whose life was caught in the destructive force of hurricane Katrina. Rescued by a neighbor with a boat, losing all that he had, exiled without even an identification to several states, he returned to rebuild his life and house. Written over the last five years, these poems recount both his loss and a thank you to those who helped.