Death and the King's Horseman
Discover the profound themes of duty, sacrifice, and cultural clash in Wole Soyinka's acclaimed play, Death and the King's Horseman. Set against the backdrop of the ancient Yoruba city of Oyo in 1946, this compelling narrative unfolds as Simon Pilkings, a well-meaning District Officer, intervenes to halt the ritual suicide of the Yoruba chief, Elesin. This new edition, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1998, spans 160 pages and is designed for students and educators alike. It features a comprehensive introduction, insightful commentary, and thought-provoking questions for study, making it an essential addition to your literary collection. Dive into this powerful exploration of cultural intersections and moral dilemmas, and experience the brilliance of Nobel Prize-winner Wole Soyinka.