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About Cyprian Ekweni, a Nigerian Novelist who wrote Jagua Nana

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Cyprian Ekwensi (Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi) was born on the 26th of September, 1921in  Minna, Nigeria. He died on the 4th of November, 2007 in Enugu State. He is an Igbo novelist, short-story writer, and children’s author whose strength lies in his realistic depiction of the forces that have shaped the African city dweller.

Ekwensi was educated at Ibadan (Nigeria) University College and at the Chelsea School of Pharmacy in London. His early works include the novellas When Love Whispers (1947) and The Leopard’s Claw (1950), which combine a fascination for urban life with earnest exhortations to avoid its pitfalls. People of the City is a commentary in a journalistic style on the problems of corruption, bribery, and despotism as seen through the eyes of a crime reporter and dance-band leader in Lagos.

Jagua Nana (1961), Ekwensi’s most successful novel, has as its protagonist Jagua, a charming, colourful, and impressive prostitute. Around her, Ekwensi sets in motion a whole panoply of vibrant, amoral characters who have rejected their rural origins and adopted the opportunistic, pleasure-seeking urban lifestyle. Similar characters and themes emerge from the well-written Lokotown and Other Stories (1966), where the glitter and excitement of Lagos life is sharply contrasted with its seediness and degradation. Burning Grass (1962) concerns Fulani cattlemen in the north of Nigeria. A sequel to Jagua Nana, entitled Jagua Nana’s Daughter, was published in 1986, and For a Roll of Parchment, his 33rd novel, appeared in 1987.

 

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