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Our August – October 2024 print issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka. Our latest issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka, celebrates Wole Soyinka’s legacy but also ongoing developments in various regions of the African literary world that complicate but also inspire new thinking about the meaning of African literature. It includes:
Wale Lawal in conversation with Professor Wole Soyinka; Sarah Ladipo Manyika on the meaning of Wole Soyinka.
Richard Solomon on Gaza through the lens of Wole Soyinka.
Olabanke Goriola on reading Wole Soyinka from an African feminist lens.
Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto considers the growing influence of coming-of-age novels on the Nigerian literary landscape.
Carey Baraka recalls East Africa’s literary golden age.
Total pages:
Standard edition: 68.
For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available:
10-29 copies – 5%
30-49 copies – 10%
50-99 copies – 15%
For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly.
We have also resumed local-pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 07083190759 or email: sales@rpublc.com.
Cover art: ‘Kongi’s Harvest’ by Diana Ejaita
$49.99
Our August – October 2024 print issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka. Our latest issue, The Enduring Voice of Wole Soyinka, celebrates Wole Soyinka’s legacy but also ongoing developments in various regions of the African literary world that complicate but also inspire new thinking about the meaning of African literature. It includes:
Wale Lawal in conversation with Professor Wole Soyinka; Sarah Ladipo Manyika on the meaning of Wole Soyinka.
Richard Solomon on Gaza through the lens of Wole Soyinka.
Olabanke Goriola on reading Wole Soyinka from an African feminist lens.
Chinua Ezenwa-Ohaeto considers the growing influence of coming-of-age novels on the Nigerian literary landscape.
Carey Baraka recalls East Africa’s literary golden age.
Total pages:
Standard edition: 68.
For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available:
10-29 copies – 5%
30-49 copies – 10%
50-99 copies – 15%
For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly.
We have also resumed local-pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 07083190759 or email: sales@rpublc.com.
Cover art: ‘Kongi’s Harvest’ by Diana Ejaita
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