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The Athenian Sun in an African Sky: Modern African Adaptations of Classical Greek Tragedy
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The Athenian Sun in an African Sky: Modern African Adaptations of Classical Greek Tragedy
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Barnes and Noble
The Athenian Sun in an African Sky: Modern African Adaptations of Classical Greek Tragedy
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Western literature has become more influential in Africa since the independence of many of that continent's countries in the early 1960s. In particular, Greek tragedy has grown as model and inspiration for African theatre artists. This work begins with a discussion of the affinity that modern-day African playwrights have for ancient Greek tragedy and the factors that determine their choice of classical texts and topics. The study concentrates on how African playwrights transplant the dramatic action and narrative of the Greek texts by rewriting both the performance codes and the cultural context.
The methods by which African playwrights have adapted Greek tragedy and the ways in which the plays satisfy the prevailing principles of both cultures are examined. The plays are
The Bacchae of Euripides
by Wole Soyinka,
Song of a Goat
by J.P. Clark,
The Gods Are Not to Blame
by Ola Rotimi, Guy Butler's
Demea
, Efua Sutherland's
Edufa, Orestes
by Athol Fugard,
The Song of Jacob Zulu
by Tug Yourgrau, Femi Osofisan's
Tegonni
, Edward Kamau Brathwaite's
Odale's Choice, The Island
by Fugard, John Kani, and Winston Ntshona, and Sylvain Bemba's
Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone.
The methods by which African playwrights have adapted Greek tragedy and the ways in which the plays satisfy the prevailing principles of both cultures are examined. The plays are
The Bacchae of Euripides
by Wole Soyinka,
Song of a Goat
by J.P. Clark,
The Gods Are Not to Blame
by Ola Rotimi, Guy Butler's
Demea
, Efua Sutherland's
Edufa, Orestes
by Athol Fugard,
The Song of Jacob Zulu
by Tug Yourgrau, Femi Osofisan's
Tegonni
, Edward Kamau Brathwaite's
Odale's Choice, The Island
by Fugard, John Kani, and Winston Ntshona, and Sylvain Bemba's
Black Wedding Candles for Blessed Antigone.