Death and the King's Horseman Bloomsbury

Death and the King's Horseman

Rs.400.00

Death and the King's Horseman

9789386349279 In stock
Rs.400.00
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Written by a Nobel Prize-winning author, this masterpiece of 20th-century drama delves deep into the conflict between indigenous customs and colonial interference. Elesin Oba, the King's Horseman, is bound by a singular destiny: to commit ritual suicide following the King’s death, ensuring safe passage for the King’s spirit accompanied by his favorite horse and dog. However, the intervention of a British Colonial Officer, Pilkings, disrupts this sacred tradition, igniting tensions that explore questions of authority and cultural preservation.


Why You Should Read This Book:

  • Explore Profound Cultural Clashes: Witness the intense conflict between indigenous traditions and colonial rule, offering deep insights into historical cultural dynamics.
  • Masterpiece of Political Theatre: This play reintroduces thrilling political theatre, challenging readers to reflect on power, authority, and resistance.
  • Written by a Nobel Laureate: Experience the unparalleled narrative and thematic depth from a Nobel Prize-winning author.
  • Rich Commentary and Insights: Gain deeper understanding with expert commentary and an insightful author interview included in this edition.
  • Timeless Themes of Duty and Identity: Engage with universal themes of destiny, cultural identity, and the tragic consequences of cultural erosion.


This edition also features commentary and notes by Jane Plastow, providing valuable context and interpretation to enrich your reading experience.

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Product Details
ISBN-13 9789386349279
Cover / Binding Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury
Weight 140 g
Death and the King's Horseman Bloomsbury

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