
Came across a good interview of
Wole Soyinka in The Hindu. The Nigerian Nobel laureate makes a couple of thought-provoking points. One: Real writers write, no matter the circumstances they are in or their state of mind at any given point of time. And two, intellectual analysis of a writer's isolation or persecution often becomes an exercise in fantasizing reality.
He also makes an interesting, if debatable, point on responding to violence with violence.
Read the full interview
here.
Great interview. Sounds like an interesting guy.
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