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The Praxis of Niyi Osundare,. Popular Scholar-Poet. mrldUumnin. Written in English. Volume 29, No.l (1989), 1-7. STEPHEN H. ARNOLD. A recent book, Marxism and African Literature,is a collection of essays edited by Georg M. Gugelberger. In his very fine introduction and in the book's opening essay, "Marxist Literary ABSTRACT: Style is an important aspect of literary analysis of text. The manipulation of words by a writer creates a distinct style through which he/she reaches out to the audience. A literary stylistic analysis of Niyi Osundare's “Blues for the New Senate King” is carried out in order to demonstrate to the readers that a poet can Jul 11, 2013 This study, therefore, underlined this time-space factor as it compared the nature poems of John Keats and Niyi Osundare. The aim was to show how the poets' spacio-temporal realities undergird their delineations of the natural environment in their poetry. The study used eco-criticism, an aspect of literary Niyi Osundare. Poet, dramatist, critic, essayist, and media columnist, Niyi Osundare has authored over ten volumes of poetry, two books of selected poems, four plays, a book of essays, and numerous articles on literature, language, culture, and society. He regards his calling as a writer and his profession as a teacher as May 17, 2013 Abstract. This article studies Niyi Osundare's The Eye of the Earth (1986) as a homecoming journey that reveals the traveller's complex relationship with time and place. In this journey, the poet revisits distinguished symbolic places that stand for significantly nourishing and spiritual values for his people, and Niyi Osundare is a prolific poet, dramatist and literary critic. He gained degrees at the University of Ibadan (BA), the University of Leeds (MA) and York University, Canada (PhD, 1979). Previously professor (from 1989) and Head of English (1993–97) at the University of Ibadan, he became professor of English at the Literary historians in Nigeria are wont to credit Niyi Osundare with being the leading light or champion of a new kind of poetry, a poetry fundamentally different both in thematic concerns and style from that of the preceding generation of the so-called Ibadan-Nsukka school of. Nigerian poetry. However, as some critics have Scholarship on the poetry of the Nigerian writer Niyi Osun- dare continues to privilege the social and political content of his work, in addition, of course, to his fascinating appro- priation of the techniques of indigenous Yoruba poetry. Introducing Osundare's first published collection of poetry, Songs of the Marketplace (1983) Abstract. It can be said with considerable justification that Niyi Osundare is one of the most fecund poets writing in Africa today. A Nigerian of Yoruba extraction, his poetry is richly coloured by common expressions of traditional life (like proverbs and songs) which reflects the world view of his people. Besides, his poetry is <docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol13/iss1/>. Abstract: In his article "Osundare's Poetry and the Yoruba Worldview" Christopher Anyokwu analyses the use of Indegienous Yoruba concepts found in Niyi Osundare's texts. Anyokwu postulates that. Osundare appears to combine in his work concepts and traditions of Yoruba

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