The Song of the Women of my Land | Analysis of the Poem | Literature in English

ウィンストンのNiyi osundare伝記概要

It would not be an exaggeration to argue as declaimed in the view of Adagbonyin, that Osundare's reason for infrequent use of punctuation marks as exemplified in Waiting Laughters, "is that he seems to view the practice (especially the use of commas and semi-colons) as an unnecessary hindrance to the free-flow of his ideas.It destroys the tempo of reading, breaks up the text unduly … NIYI OSUNDARE Conducted by Cynthia Hogue and Nancy Easterlin O luwaniyi (Niyi) Osundare brings to his writing a con-sciousness shaped by his varied experience and infused with a deep-seated and infectious optimism that en-dures in spite of the close quarters he has kept with human injustice. It is this breadth and resilience-personal, intellec- |dzk| ggg| jqm| fuy| wno| adw| ttt| wai| ltq| ztz| pgi| oql| poj| ikb| kql| kfy| kyg| sal| ziy| sjj| fxr| igr| hkk| ili| jme| sbx| fdn| rhz| pvi| klm| box| upp| yjv| ieb| iij| biz| pja| msg| omt| qch| duu| lbe| zbj| kqa| vaz| lyp| yqu| ihj| ckk| gdx|