By Dan Amor
It was once the fashion to single out four men of letters as the
supreme titans of world literature – Homer, Dante, Shakespeare and Goethe – each
the embodiment of a great epoch of Western culture – ancient, medieval,
Renaissance and modern. These four literary icons of all time remain secure;
but idolatry of Professor Wole Soyinka as the prototype of the inquiring spirit
and courageous intellect of modern man has been sharply appreciated in our
time, especially as we pass beyond the more leisurely issues of the post-modernist
era.
*SoyinkaThe intensely contemporary character of his works has made him
the tallest iroko tree in the post-modernist forest of global dramatic
literature. Yet, the commencement, two weeks ago, of the Wole Soyinka
87th Birthday Festival, which ultimately climaxes today, July 13, 2021,
his date of birth, unfortunately doesn't seem to wear the official insignia of
the Nigerian government especially because he has started telling them the
truth about the Nigerian condition. But, it is expected, as Christ Himself says
in Matthew 13:57, "A prophet is not
without honour, save his own country and his own house."