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Chronology 1. 'Representative' and unrepresentable modalities of the self: the Gnostic, worldly and radical humanism of Wole Soyinka 2. Tragic mythopoesis as postcolonial discourse - critical and theoretical writings 3. The 'drama of existence': sources and scope 4. Ritual, anti-ritual and the festival complex in Soyinka's dramatic parables 5. The ambiguous freight of visionary mythopoesis fictional and nonfictional prose works 6. Poetry, versification and the fractured burdens of commitment 7. 'Things fall together': Wole Soyinka in his own write.