Bode Sowande Explained

Bode Sowande (born 2 May 1948) is a Nigerian writer and dramatist, known for the theatric aesthetic of his plays about humanism and social change. He comes from a breed of writers in Nigeria that favors a post-traditional social and political landscape where the individual is the creator and maker of his own history not just the subject of norms and tradition. Sowande is a member of the so-called second generation of Nigerian playwrights, who favor a much more political tone in their writing and seek to promote an alliance or acquiescence to a change in the status quo and fate of the common man and farmers who constitute the majority of the Nigerian society.[1] Some members of this groups includes: Zulu Sofola, Femi Osofisan and Festus Iyayi. Bode Sowande in May 2010, launched a tarot website Tarot With Prayers.

He runs the drama group "Odu Themes", established in 1972, and the "Bode Sowande Theatre Academy", an internship programme for dramatists. He is married, with children.

Works

Novels and short stories

Plays

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Social commentary in prose, from compiled WhatsApp posts of the author, OkadaBooks online. OkadaBooksApp.2022

Radio plays, broadcast on BBC African drama programmes; [1975-1996]

Television

Notes

New e-book by Bode Sowande,The Spellbinder, drama,OkadaBooksApp.

New e-book by Bode Sowande, Snapshots, drama, OkadaBooksApp.

References

Notes and References

  1. Osita Okagbue, African Writers Vol. 2 1997