The Palm-Wine Drinkard (subtitled "and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town") is a novel published in 1952 by the Nigerian author Amos Tutuola...
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Ltd., 1958. Tutuola, Amos. The Palm-Wine Drinkard. Grove Press, 1954. Media related to Palm wine at Wikimedia Commons Article on Philippine palm wine...
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Amos Tutuola (category Nigerian expatriates in the United States)
original prose. Tutuola's most famous novel, The Palm-Wine Drinkard and his Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Deads' Town, was written in 1946, first published...
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The Palm Wine Drinkard is the first solo mixtape by rapper Kool A.D., of the rap group Das Racist. Released in January 2012, it is the first of two mixtapes...
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Palm wine is an alcoholic beverage. Palm wine may also refer to: Palm-wine music, a West African musical genre The Palm-Wine Drinkard, a book by the Nigerian...
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in April 2012, is a follow-up to Kool A.D.'s debut solo mixtape, The Palm Wine Drinkard, which was released in January 2012. Unlike previous Das Racist...
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novel's charm and intrigue. Like Tutuola's earlier work, The Palm-Wine Drinkard, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is heavily metaphorical and autobiographical...
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2012, Vazquez released his debut solo mixtape The Palm Wine Drinkard. The Palm Wine Drinkard, which featured several R&B tracks and other experimental music...
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is inspired by the Yoruba author Amos Tutuola. Information about Amos Tutuola, recounted in the introduction of The Palm Wine Drinkard, states that his...
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Oceans Will Rise (redirect from Being Here(The Stills song))
inspiration" during the new album's recording efforts that was absent in previous sessions. Two tracks, "Being Here" and "Rooibos/Palm Wine Drinkard", were first...
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Kola Ogunmola (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
an early stage musical version of Amos Tutuola's The Palm Wine Drinkard, which was performed at the First Pan-African Cultural Congress (Algiers, 1969)...
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Queneau also acted as a translator, notably for Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard (L'Ivrogne dans la brousse) in 1953. Additionally, he edited and...
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Nigerian literature (section After the Biafra war)
the first modern Nigerian authors was Amos Tutuola. In his magnum opus The Palm Wine Drinkard (1952) the author follows a man befuddled by palm wine in...
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mixtapes by Kool A.D. (The Palm Wine Drinkard) and Heems (Nehru Jackets), as well as Keepaway's Black Flute, Lakutis' I'm in the Forest, Le1f's Dark York...
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JSTOR 40138437. Tutuola, Amos (July 2014). The palm-wine drinkard and his dead palm-wine tapster in the Deads' Town. Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-31154-5...
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the language. For instance, "How you dey" means "How are you". The Palm Wine Drinkard, a popular novel by Amos Tutuola, was written in it. Since the 1990s...
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The Palm Wine Drinkard (1952), My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1954), Simbi and the Satyr of the Dark Jungle, Feather Woman of the Jungle, The Witch-Herbalist...
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visit to her home in Nigeria. The novel contains several references to Amos Tutuola's novel The Palm-Wine Drinkard. The book received generally positive...
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on the Greedhead imprint. Greedhead has since released solo mixtapes by both Kool A.D. (The Palm Wine Drinkard and 51) and Heems (Nehru Jackets). The label...
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broken English, reflecting the oral tradition of Nigerian Pidgin English. Tutuola gained fame for The Palm-Wine Drinkard (1946, pub 1952), and other...
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disparaged another of the two books later considered masterpieces of African literature: Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard, which Larson praised highly...
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Tunde Kelani (category Alumni of the London Film School)
privilege to see most of the great Yoruba theatre classics, including The Palm-Wine Drinkard, Oba Koso, Kurunmi, Ogunde plays and more. He became interested...
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Chigozie Obioma (redirect from The Road to the Country)
cites his seminal influences as The Palm-Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola, for its breadth of imagination; Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy, for...
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Big Jubilee Read (redirect from The Big Jubilee Read)
The Big Jubilee Read is a 2022 campaign to promote reading for pleasure and to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II. A list of 70 books by Commonwealth...
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Tutuola’s The Palm-Wine Drinkard" "Don’t Let Him Die: A Tribute to Christopher Okigbo" "Kofi Awoonor as Novelist" "Language and the Destiny of Man" "The Truth...
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wisdoms—most noticeably in the characterisation of Alfa, who resembles heroic, boastful narrators like The Palm-Wine Drinkard's, who are casually able to...
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intellectual ownership, while reimagining the potential futures of individuals within the Afrodiaspora. The emerging genre of Afrofuturist literature...
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Tutuola's book The Palm Wine Drinkard. Other notable and influential families include the family of Chief James Ifayanran Enitan, the Oluawo of Iledi...
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Charles R. Larson (scholar) (category Deaths from prostate cancer in the United States)
available in the US. At the time, he was familiar only with Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard, but his experience...
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Rosemary Karuga (category Kenyan expatriates in the United Kingdom)
using the paper packaging from Rexona soap and Unga flour. In the 1990s she was commissioned to illustrate Amos Tutuola’s magical book, The Palm Wine Drinkard...
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