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Corruption in Africa: Fifteen Plays

Contributor(s): Hagher, Iyorwuese (Author)

ISBN: 9780761869375

Publisher: Hamilton Books

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Pub Date: August 28, 2017

Dewey: 822.914

LCCN: 2017940771

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.50" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.60 lbs) 490 pages

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Description: This book is a collection of fifteen plays that capture the very essence of politics in Africa: the corruption, the schemes, intrigue and injustices. Hagher is a trenchant warrior against injustice and toxic leadership who coats the bitter pills of his satiric barbs in irresistible humor.

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"Hagher x-rays with avid passion and commitment in his plays, the essence of social rebirth, and social regeneration." --Olu Obafemi, PhD, President National Academy of Letters

"In this Fifteen Plays, the craft and grit of Prof. Hagher's talent and dramaturgy are for the first time in an extraordinary forty-one year career brought together in one massive frame. The fifteen plays of the collection do not just call us as witnesses to the depth and gift of Hagher's literary penmanship and political activism, they ask us to sit back and enjoy the vast pleasure of an astonishing literary imagination." --Obiwu, Ph.D, Central State University, Ohio

"Iyorwuese Hagher's plays in this collection bear a bold and ingenious stamp of idealism in the interface of drama with popular culture and politics. By incorporating Kwagh-hir symbolism and themes in his plays, Hagher has become an important world literary genre innovator. His plays are characterized by unending endings and subliminal ambiguity." --Emmanuel Dandaura, PhD, FSONTA, President International Association of Theater Critics, Nigeria

"Hagher's plays in this volume capture his dramatic essence as advocate of social justice. His plays express disgust at public corruption, hypocrisy and mendacity. He is master of sublimation where his plays leave the theater and follow the spectator home. They provide common ground between utopia and dystopia." --Sunny Ododo, PhD, FSONTA, President Society of Nigerian Theater Artists. Chair Department of Theater Arts, University of Maiduguri

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