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Critical Readings of the Works of Ngugi wa Thiong’o

Edited By: Gambo Sani

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This collection of essays on Ngugi wa Thiong’o, one of the most important postcolonial writers, offers fresh insights into his artistic oeuvre. The volume animates Ngugi’s politics, poetics, and commitment to decolonisation, covering his novels, plays, and scholarly works.

In this collection of scholarly essays on the works of Ngugi wa Thiong’o, one of the most important postcolonial writers alive, the contributors adopt a…
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In this collection of scholarly essays on the works of Ngugi wa Thiong’o, one of the most important postcolonial writers alive, the contributors adopt a range of reading approaches and analytical models like feminism, postcolonialism, historicism, formalism, and psychoanalysis, to excavate new meanings and provide fresh insights into Ngugi’s artistic oeuvre. Through some robust and engaging scholarly discourses, the volume animates the politics, poetics, and artistic vision of Ngugi wa Thiong’o, as well as his commitment to the enterprise of decolonisation. The comprehensiveness of this collection is partly illustrated by the fact that it addresses a range of diverse issues in all of Ngugi’s novels, most of his plays, and some of his scholarly works. To this end, the volume is a valuable addition to the body of literature on Ngugi’s works and an important resource material to students, teachers, and researchers of African literature.

Gambo Sani is a poet and scholar. He holds a doctorate in African literature from Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria. He currently lectures at Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Nigeria. His works include the co-edited volumes Plumes on a Red Cap: Essays in Language and Literature for Obu Udeozo at Sixty (2017) and Performance, Literature, Language, and the Arts: Essays in Honour of Professor Emmy Ikanaba Unuja Idegu (2022). He has vested scholarly interest in African literature, literary theory and criticism, oral literature, literature and environment, and gender studies. Some of his works have appeared in esteemed literary journals including African Literature Today and Research in African Literatures.

Emmanuel Arodovwe, Rebecca Davies, Idris Yana, Maria Ajima, Beatrice Onoja, Charity Oghogho Oseghale, Musa Franklin Oyabebefa, Nasir Umar Abdullahi, Bankola Ola-Koyi, Abdulmalik Mohammed Danrukayat, Jude Adegoke, Jesutomi Orija, Okachukwu Onuah Wosu

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-0046-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-0046-0
  • Date of Publication: 2024-04-23

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-4183-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-4183-8
  • Date of Publication: 2025-01-20

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-0364-0047-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-0047-7
  • Date of Publication: 2025-01-20
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: D, DNF, DSBH5
  • THEMA: D, DNL, DSBH5
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  • "This book is an ambitious work on one of the most fecund African literary minds. The challenge of this kind of undertaking is finding anything new to say about Ngugi’s works, having been much anthologised by many critics and scholars, considering the provenance and engagement of the author’s works in the African literary landscape. But the evergreen layers of meaning within Ngugi’s works and their continued relevance will always find resonance with new critics and can become amenable to extended old critical theories and new-fangled ones. In the chapters contained in this book, we will find old Ngugi’s works discussed anew and new works being appropriately located in the pantheon of critical discourses."
    - Denja Abdullahi Author of Mairogo, former president of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)
  • "This book is a volume of insightful scholarly essays on Ngugi's works by a new generation of African critics. The essays approach Ngugi's works from different theoretical standpoints, with the overarching thrusts of decolonisation, resistance, and nation-formation as points of emphasis, and gender emerging as a prominent trope in the discourse of Ngugi. The articles are well-researched, lucid in expression and consistent in the way they animate Ngugi’s artistic vision. With all these, and more, this volume is a welcome addition to scholarly works on Ngugi and African literature."
    - Maria Ajima, PhD Award-winning writer and Professor of English at Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria

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