Essays In Honour of Wole Soyinka at 80, edited by two award-winning
African writers is a celebration of the literary life of Wole Soyinka at
an important stage in his life. The volume provides the most extensive
anthology ever produced on Africa's first Nobel Laureate in Literature
and features 30 essays with a foreword by the former secretary general
of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku. With contributions from three
Nobel Laureates: Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer and Derek Walcott and
other contributions from African leaders, scholars, writers and literary
critics from around the world, they assess Soyinka's perspectives on
power, politics and the arts to create dialogue and debate. Diverse
aspects of his life are reflected in six themes in this volume that also
documents the literary and cultural histories of West Africa from the
1950s to the present day. The Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o describes
Soyinka as: " A writer and public intellectual, who has voiced his
concerns over major happenings in different parts of the continent over
the last fifty years and more, Soyinka has become the moral and
democratic conscience of Africa".