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Review: Collected Plays 2 {The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists}

User Review  - Jason - Goodreads

read "Madmen & Specialists" an inspiration! Read full review

Review: Collected Plays: Volume 1

User Review  - Rachel Rueckert - Goodreads

One of the first things I noticed about "A Dance in the Forest" is that it is not not very nationalistic, even though it was performed for the celebration of Nigerian independence in October 1960. If ... Read full review

Review: Collected Plays 2 {The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists}

User Review  - Layaal Hage - Goodreads

The Trials of Brother Jero and Jero's Metamorphosis are the most comic and exciting plays I have read so far; and this is all due to its Nigerian colloquial speech, and charismatic characters! What is ... Read full review

Review: Collected Plays 2 {The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists}

User Review  - Ndiko Ngada - Goodreads

an interesting story,funny characters. Read full review

Review: Collected Plays: Volume 1

User Review  - Jezel Delos - Goodreads

story of it Read full review

Review: Collected Plays: Volume 1

User Review  - Lauren - Goodreads

I only read the Swamp Dwellers. Read full review

Review: Collected Plays 2 {The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists}

User Review  - T - Goodreads

Only have read "The Road" a "A Dance in the Forests." Read full review

Review: Collected Plays 2 {The Lion and the Jewel; Kongi's Harvest; The Trials of Brother Jero; Jero's Metamorphosis; Madmen and Specialists}

User Review  - Mallory - Goodreads

Beautifully written plays that are sometimes a bit ramble-y but always powerful. This collection includes some of his best, like A Dance of the Forests and . While some of his writing is a bit difficult to digest, Soyinka is one of the strongest playwrights I've ever read. Read full review

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