Russian: by Andrey Kistyakovsky, 1987[13]
Yorùbá: by Akinwunmi Ishola, 1994[14]
Russian: by Andrey Kistyakovsky, 1987[13]
Yorùbá: by Akinwunmi Ishola, 1994[14]
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The Question and Answer section for Death and the King’s Horseman is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
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Wole Soyinka tells his play "Death and the King's Horseman" in language that is simple, but deeply poetic. This is done for a few different reasons. The first is that many of the characters in the play are uneducated, and so simple language speaks...
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