Death and the King's Horseman
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Death and the King's Horseman

by Wole Soyinka

A ritual suicide interrupted by colonialism.

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In 1940s Yoruba Nigeria, the king's horseman is required to follow his master in death — a ritual that maintains cosmic order. The British colonial officer stops the ceremony because he finds it barbaric. What follows is not the story of a superstition defeated by civilization. It is the story of a civilization's equilibrium destroyed by an outside force that didn't understand what it was interrupting. Soyinka's most performed play. The most precise dramatic dispatch from inside the violence of cultural misunderstanding.

WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES

Setting
Nigeria • West Africa
Voice
Written by a Nigerian author
Themes
True Cost of Empire