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Acknowledgements | ||
Preface | ||
Foreword | ||
I | Introduction | 3 |
II | Tribute and Condemnation | |
And Justice for All? The Two Faces of Nigeria | 33 | |
The Ogoni Question and the Role of the International Community in Nigeria | 41 | |
Death of a Writer | 49 | |
For Ken Saro-Wiwa: African Postcolonial Relations Through a Prism of Tragedy | 57 | |
Elegy for Nine Warriors | 81 | |
The Man Who Asked Tall Questions | 86 | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa | 90 | |
Remembrance of a Certain Death in Nigeria | 91 | |
Farewell, Ken Saro-Wiwa! | 92 | |
At Ken's | 94 | |
A Village Owns the Voice of the Cock | 95 | |
Tom-toms | 97 | |
For Ken Saro-Wiwa | 98 | |
Ogoni People, the Oil Wells of Nigeria | 99 | |
Ogoni, the Eagle Birds' Agony in the Delta Woods | 101 | |
III | Inside/Out | |
Not an Internal Affair | 105 | |
Oil resources: Hegemonic Politics and the Struggle for Re-inventing Post-colonial Nigeria | 109 | |
Death and the King's Henchmen: Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Political Ecology of Citizenship in Nigeria | 121 | |
Ken's Blues | 161 | |
Delta Blues | 162 | |
Upon Receiving an Invitation to a Memorial for Ken Saro-Wiwa | 165 | |
Thunder from the Mountains | 166 | |
The Lie | 167 | |
Why? | 168 | |
Daga ni sai kai | 169 | |
I will Keep you in my Heart | 174 | |
Good Morning Nigeria | 175 | |
IV | Lament, Struggle | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa Echo | 179 | |
The Writer and the Junta | 187 | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa - in Short, a Giant | 195 | |
Wails | 199 | |
On Seeing a Dead Body at Oshodi | 203 | |
The Scorching Sun | 204 | |
Delta | 206 | |
Slick Shells | 207 | |
Heavy Curtains | 208 | |
But the Dream was Stollen ... | 210 | |
Tyrants | 212 | |
Siege | 213 | |
Not for Long | 216 | |
Liberation in our Time | 217 | |
Towards the Light | 219 | |
Zani Fada - I shall Fight! | 221 | |
Fists that can Move the Universe | 225 | |
V | Works | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa's Sozaboy and the Logic of Minority Discourse | 229 | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa: Writer and Cultural Manager | 241 | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa | 255 | |
Sewing a Path from the Tatters | 269 | |
Song of the Season | 271 | |
My Red Beret | 272 | |
Crossroads | 275 | |
Confession from a Sex Clinic | 276 | |
The Sea | 277 | |
When Rain Falls | 278 | |
Song of Hope | 281 | |
VI | Politics, Satire | |
Civil Critiques: Satire and the Politics of Democratic Transition in Ken Saro-Wiwa's Novels | 285 | |
Saro-Wiwa and the Politics of Language in African Literature | 307 | |
The Mosquito and the Ear | 319 | |
The Nigerian Cockroaches | 321 | |
The Million Naira March | 322 | |
Zomo and Bushiya in the Nigerian Forest | 323 | |
Made in Nigeria | 325 | |
VII | Interviews with Ken Saro-Wiwa | |
They are Killing my People | 329 | |
We will Defend our Oil with our Blood | 343 | |
Ken Saro-Wiwa: A Bio-bibliography | 363 | |
Notes on the Contributors | 379 | |
Index | 385 |
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