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Aké
Wole Soyinka
1981-2008
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A fascinating autobiography by Nobel Prize winning writer about growing up under Colonialism in Nigeria and the continuing fight for freedom of speech after Independence.
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Publisher:
Vintage
Published: 1983
ISBN:
9780394722191
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Title: Ake
Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Publisher:
Paw Prints
Published: 2008-07-10
ISBN:
9781439514306
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Publisher:
Vintage
Published: 1981
ISBN:
9780679725404
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Publisher:
Random House Inc
Published: 1982-08-12
ISBN:
9780394528076
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 2000
ISBN:
9780413751904
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Title: Aké - barndomsåren
Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 1987
ISBN:
9789146154792
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 1987
ISBN:
9788773571323
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 1981
ISBN:
9780860361558
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Title: Ake
Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Publisher:
David Philip Publishers
Published: 1984-12
ISBN:
9780908396887
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 1991
ISBN:
9780749399245
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Contributors: Wole Soyinka,
Published: 1988
ISBN:
9783596292172
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A fascinating autobiography by Nobel Prize winning writer about growing up under Colonialism in Nigeria and the continuing fight for freedom of speech after Independence.