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Although his plays have been criticized for leaning too much on the Greek classical mode (especially the early ones), for their thinness of structure and for unrealistic stage devices (such as the disintegration of the raft on the stage in
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As one of Africa's pre-eminent and distinguished authors, he continued to play an active role in literary affairs, a role for which he increasingly gained international recognition. In 1991, for example, he received the
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did to his reputation seems permanent; in both works he infuriated and alienated a large audience and some influential critics. In his defence, Clark maintained that he merely portrayed events as he saw them.
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American society and its values. While the furore generated by this book arguably catapulted him into the international literary limelight, the damage it and
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with their poetic quality and their uniting of the foreign and the local through graphic imagery.
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J. P. Clark: A Voyage, The definitive biography of the main animating force of
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mother, Clark received his early education at the Native
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stage, in which he appropriates such
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201:, where he edited various magazines, including the
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1027:"Nigerian writer J.P. Clark dies at the age of 85"
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554:views about poetry and drama and his journalistic
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598:for literary excellence and saw publication, by
287:Clark was most noted for his poetry, including:
142:(6 April 1935 – 13 October 2020) was a Nigerian
483:(1966), a transcription of a performance of an
352:as "Darkness and Light" and "Iddo Bridge"; the
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404:The beauty of nature and the landscape, as in
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