Nobel Prize ·Follow"My understanding of the creative process is simply that all cultures and all concerns meet at a certain point, the human point in which everything is related to one another. That has been my creative experience. I never know who's influencing me at any time."
Playwright and political activist Wole Soyinka has been characterised as one of the finest poetical playwrights to have written in English.
His works are rooted in his native Nigeria and the Yoruba culture, with its legends, tales, and traditions. His writing also includes influences from Western traditions—from classical tragedies to modernist drama. His literary language is marked by great scope and richness of words.
Learn more about Wole Soyinka and his literature in our interview with him: https://www.nobelprize.org/.../1986/soyinka/interview/
Some revealing comments at the original posting : Nobel Prize
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