Some Early Soyinka Letters

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.4314/eia.v50i2.3
B. Lindfors
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Among the papers of James Simmons held at the Rose Library of Emory University are nine letters he received from Wole Soyinka as well as one from Soyinka’s British partner, Barbara Dixon, both of whom had been his classmates at Leeds University in the mid-1950s. The letters cover Soyinka’s activities from July 29, 1958, a year after he had graduated from Leeds, until January 13, 1960, just after he returned to Nigeria. During this period Soyinka had worked as a broadcaster for the BBC, been a play reader for the Royal Court Theatre, and a teacher in London schools. He also travelled to Paris seeking employment as a singer. Much of this time he and Barbara were under financial pressure, and their relationship eventually broke up a year after their child had been born. These letters and others like them from later years in his life yield vital information for Soyinka’s future biographers.
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索因卡的一些早期信件
在埃默里大学罗斯图书馆收藏的詹姆斯-西蒙斯的文件中,有他从沃莱-索因卡那里收到的九封信,以及索因卡的英国伴侣芭芭拉-迪克森写给他的一封信。这些信件涵盖了索因卡从 1958 年 7 月 29 日(他从利兹大学毕业一年后)到 1960 年 1 月 13 日(他刚刚返回尼日利亚)期间的活动。在此期间,索因卡曾担任英国广播公司的播音员、皇家宫廷剧院的剧本朗读员以及伦敦学校的教师。他还曾前往巴黎寻找歌手的工作。在此期间的大部分时间里,他和芭芭拉都承受着经济压力,他们的关系最终在孩子出生一年后破裂。这些信件以及他晚年的其他类似信件为索因卡未来的传记作者提供了重要信息。
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