The Interpreters
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Originally published | 1965 |
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Authors | Wole Soyinka |
Genres | Novel |
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ID | 2336262 |
About The Interpreters
The Interpreters is a novel by Wole Soyinka, first published in London in 1965 and later republished as part of the influential African Writers Series. It is the first and one of the only two novels written by Soyinka; he is principally known as a playwright.
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