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''Death and the King's Horseman'' is a play by
Wole Soyinka Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka (Yoruba: ''Akínwándé Olúwọlé Babátúndé Ṣóyíinká''; born 13 July 1934), known as Wole Soyinka (), is a Nigerian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist in the English language. He was awarded t ...
based on a real incident that took place in
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during the colonial era: the horseman of a Yoruba King was prevented from committing
ritual suicide A suicide method is any means by which a person chooses to end their life. Suicide attempts do not always result in death, and a nonfatal suicide attempt can leave the person with serious physical injuries, long-term health problems, and brai ...
by the colonial authorities. In addition to the intervention of the colonial authorities, Soyinka calls the horseman's own conviction toward suicide into question, posing a problem that throws off the community's balance. Soyinka wrote the play in
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, where he was a fellow at
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during his political exile from Nigeria. He has also written a preface to the play, explaining what he sees as the greatest misconceptions in understanding it. In particular, he says that the play should not be considered as "clash of cultures." Rather, the play demonstrates the need for interaction between African and European cultures, as per Soyinka's post-
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n cultural philosophy.


Plot

''Death and the King's Horseman'' builds upon the true story on which Soyinka based the play, to focus on the character of Elesin, the King's Horseman of the title. According to some
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traditions, the death of the king must be followed by the
ritual suicide A suicide method is any means by which a person chooses to end their life. Suicide attempts do not always result in death, and a nonfatal suicide attempt can leave the person with serious physical injuries, long-term health problems, and brai ...
of the king's horseman as well as the king's dog and horse, because the horseman's spirit is essential to helping the King's spirit ascend to the afterlife. Otherwise, the king's spirit will wander the earth and bring harm to his people. The first half of the play documents the process of this ritual, with the potent, life-loving figure Elesin living out his final day in celebration before the ritual process begins. At the last minute, the local
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, Simon Pilkings, intervenes, the suicide being viewed as illegal and unnecessary by the colonial authorities. In the play, the result for the community is catastrophic, as the breaking of the ritual means the disruption of the cosmic order of the universe and thus the well-being and future of the collectivity is in doubt. The community blames Elesin as much as Pilkings, accusing him of being too attached to the earth to fulfil his spiritual obligations. Events lead to tragedy when Elesin's son, Olunde, who has returned to
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from studying medicine in Europe, takes on the responsibility of his father and commits ritual suicide in his place so as to restore the honour of his family and the order of the universe. Consequently, Elesin kills himself, condemning his soul to a degraded existence in the next world. In addition, the dialogue of the native suggests that this may have been insufficient and that the world is now "adrift in the void". Another Nigerian playwright, Duro Ladipo, had already written a play in the
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based on this incident, called ''Oba waja'' ("The King is Dead").


Themes and motifs

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is considered a theme by some scholars based on aspects of the text, but Soyinka specifically calls the intervention by the colonial administrator "an incident, a catalytic incident merely" in the "Author's Note" prepended to the play.


Yoruba proverbs

Almost every character in ''Death and the King's Horseman'' at some point uses a traditional Yoruba proverb. Through his vast knowledge of Yoruba proverbs, Soyinka is able to endow his play with a strong Yoruba sentiment. Characters often employ Yoruba proverbs primarily as a means of bolstering their opinions and persuading others to take their point of view.Richards, David. ''Death and the King's Horseman and the Masks of Language.'' Excerpt from: Soyinka, Wole. ''Death and the King's Horseman: A Norton Critical Edition''. New York: Norton & Company, 2003, pp. 196–207. The Praise-singer gets annoyed with ''Elesin'' for his decision to take a new wife and tries to dissuade him: ::Because the man approaches a brand-new bride he forgets the long faithful mother of his children. ::''Ariyawo-ko-iyale'' Similarly, ''Iyaloja'' tries to admonish ''Elesin'' against his earthly attachments and stay true to the ritual upon which the good of his society depended: ::Eating the awusa nut is not so difficult as drinking water afterwards. ::''Ati je asala wusako to ati mu omi si i''. Another common way in which Soyinka uses proverbs is with ''Elesin''. ''Elesin'' himself uses several proverbs in order to convince his peers that he is going to comply with their ritual and thus join the ancestors in ''orun'': ::The kite makes for wide spaces and the wind creeps up behind its tail; can the kite say less than thank you, the quicker the better? ::''Awodi to'o nre Ibara, efufu ta a n'idi pa o ni Ise kuku ya''. ::The elephant trails no tethering-rope; that king is not yet crowned who will peg an elephant. ::''Ajanaku kuro ninn 'mo ri nkan firi, bi a ba ri erin ki a ni a ri erin'' ::The river is never so high that the eyes of a fish are covered. ::''Odu ki ikun bo eja l'oju'' The final way in which proverbs appear in the play is when ''Iyaloja'' and the Praise-singer harass ''Elesin'' while he is imprisoned for failing to complete his role within the ritual: ::What we have no intention of eating should not be held up to the nose. ::''Ohun ti a ki i je a ki ifif run imu'' ::We said you were the hunter returning home in triumph, a slain buffalo pressing down on his neck; you said wait, I first must turn up this cricket hole with my toes. ::''A ki i ru eran erin lori ki a maa f'ese wa ire n'ile'' ::The river which fills up before our eyes does not sweep us away in its flood. ::''Odo ti a t'oju eni kun ki igbe 'ni lo''


Performances

Written in five scenes, it is performed without interruption. Soyinka himself has directed important American productions, in Chicago in 1976 and at
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in New York in 1987, but according to Andrew Gumbel, the play "has been much more widely admired than performed". The British premiere was directed by
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at the
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in
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in 1990. It starred George Harris and
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. The play was performed at London's
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beginning in April 2009, directed by
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, with choreography by
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and starring
Lucian Msamati Lucian Gabriel Wiina Msamati (born 5 March 1976) is a British-Tanzanian actor. He played Salladhor Saan in HBO series ''Game of Thrones'', and was the first black actor to play Iago in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2015 production of ''Othel ...
. The play was also staged by the St. Louis Black Repertory Theater February 2008, directed by Olusegun Ojewuyi, who has been dramaturge for the Oregon Shakespeare's production. It was performed at the
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from February 14 to July 5, 2009, as well. A Yoruba translation Iku Olokun Esin was also performed at the National Theater, Lagos, Nigeria, directed by Olusegun Ojewuyi (thus making him the first and only director to have staged the play in both English and in Yoruba – the language and culture of the play). In 2021, it was performed on stage at
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, directed by
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in collaboration with MTN Foundation. It starred Olarotimi Michael Fakunle as Elesin Oba and Mawuyon Ogun as Iyaloja. In 2021, th
Crane Creations Theatre Company
had led
Play Date
event of ''Death and the King's Horseman.'' This monthly play reading is held by a group of professional theatre artists for the purpose of spreading and increasing appreciation of playwrights from around the world. It was included in the 2022 program of Canada's
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, and directed by Tawiah M'Carthy.


Translations

Russian: by
Andrey Kistyakovsky Andrey Andreyevich Kistyakovsky (russian: Андрей Андреевич Кистяковский, 11 October 1936, Moscow–30 June 1987) was a Russian translator and political activist. He translated belles-lettres and poetry from English to Ru ...
, 1987 Yorùbá: by Akinwunmi Ishola, 1994


Adaptation

A film adaptation directed by playwright
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(with screenplay translated into Yorùbá by Nigerian linguist
Kola Tubosun Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún is a Nigerian linguist, writer, translator, scholar, and cultural activist.
) and co-produced by
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and
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titled ''
Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman ''Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman'' is a 2022 Yoruba-language Nigerian historical drama film directed by Biyi Bandele and distributed by Netflix, based on ''Death and the King's Horseman'', a stage play he wrote while in Cambridge, where he wa ...
'' is scheduled to have its world premier at the
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in September 2022. The film stars
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,
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,
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,
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, Omowunmi Dada,
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, Kevin Ushi, Jenny Stead, Mark Elderkin, Langley Kirkwood, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, and
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.


See also

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Yoruba religion The Yoruba religion (Yoruba: Ìṣẹ̀ṣe), or Isese, comprises the traditional religious and spiritual concepts and practice of the Yoruba people. Its homeland is in present-day Southwestern Nigeria, which comprises the majority of Oyo, Ogu ...
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Yoruba literature Yoruba literature is the spoken and written literature of the Yoruba people, one of the largest ethno-linguistic groups in Nigeria and the rest of Africa. The Yoruba language is spoken in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo, as well as in dispersed Yoruba com ...
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Postcolonial literature Postcolonial literature is the literature by people from formerly colonized countries. It exists on all continents except Antarctica. Postcolonial literature often addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country, especia ...
*
List of Nigerian writers This is a list of Nigerian writers. A *Chris Abani (born 1966), novelist, playwright and poet * Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé (born 1998), novelist *Chinua Achebe (1930–2013), novelist, poet and critic * Catherine Obianuju Acholonu (born ...


References


Notes


Sources

* McLuckie, Craig
''The Structural Coherence of Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman''
''College Literature'', Spring 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Death And The King's Horseman 1975 plays History of Nigeria Nigerian plays Plays based on actual events Plays by Wole Soyinka Plays set in Nigeria Works about suicide Yoruba culture