I Was Disappointed By Chinua Achebe's Comment On My Nobel Prize - Wole Soyinka Opens Up
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Soyinka said he considered the particular remark by Achebe uncalled for and disappointing.
Wole Soyinka
Prof Wole Soyinka, the Nobel laureate, has said he was disappointed by a comment made by the late renowned novelist, Prof Chinua Achebe, shortly after he (Soyinka) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.
In a conversation with an American-based Nigerian novelist, Okey Ndibe, which was aired on Channels Television’s Book Club, Soyinka said he considered the particular remark by Achebe uncalled for and disappointing.
Ndibe had, during the conversation with Soyinka, recalled how Achebe, at one time, said, “The Nobel Prize did not make one the Asiwaju of African Literature.”
He then asked Soyinka how he took that statement at the time.
Responding, Soyinka said, “The subject was not even literature when he (Achebe) made that statement and so I was disappointed that he created a nexus between my normal sociopolitical life and my normal way of articulating an opinion.
“It was almost like because I won the Nobel Prize, I have no right to offer, to do what I used to do before all my life. I responded to it, even though I wanted to make light of it. I was a little bit disappointed and I didn’t see the necessity; that particular subject, which was under contention, didn’t relate to literature. So, it was like, oh, am I now to carry this burden for the rest of my life? That people will think I am doing what I used to do before simply because I now have a Nobel Prize.”
Asked what he felt about how literary enthusiasts often segregate themselves into either Soyinka camp or Achebe camp, Soyinka said it boiled down to “ignorance”.
“Everybody feels they have a right to pronounce authoritatively, not only on the products but on the producers of the products and their positions in society,” he said.
The playwright said he would never speak about the works of other professionals, such as architects, musicians, doctors, lawyers. etc, the way people “pontificate on literature.”
Earlier, when asked what his experience had been after winning the Nobel prize, Soyinka said, “It has bred demands, expectations; it has bred even envy in some areas – one can cope with that – antagonism where totally unnecessary, uncalled for. But that’s part of human life; any kind of achievement does that.”
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3 years ago
Am the first to comment
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Hmm mm mm mm disappointed
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I appreciate the update of this information
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Him mm mm mm disappointed
3 years ago
You are a great one Sir.
3 years ago
Wole soyinka was very disappointed
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Why are you disappointed
3 years ago
Well he's dead now don't blame the dead
3 years ago
Achebe deserves the honor
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Hnjhh ygtyygffgg uhvg
3 years ago
Greatest writers
3 years ago
Disappointed disappointed
3 years ago
Well even though he is disappointed he doesn't have to worry about what that means cause I can say he is recognized as one of Nigeria's best literate
3 years ago
That man no book die ooo
3 years ago
For what
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Natural jealousy
3 years ago
Soyinka said he considered the particular remark by Achebe uncalled for and disappointing.
3 years ago
What happened sir
3 years ago
Why will you be disappointed
3 years ago
Hmmm
We shuld not be expecting thng