Funso Aiyejina (born 1949) is a Nigerian
poet
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,
short story writer
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,
playwright
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Etymology
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and academic. He is the former Dean of Humanities and Education (until his retirement in 2014) and current Professor Emeritus at the
University of the West Indies
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. His collection of short fiction, ''The Legend of the Rockhills and Other Stories'', won the 2000
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best ...
, Best First Book (Africa).
[Book Fair 2007 Participants]
5th Annual St Martin Book Fair.
Biography
Funso Aiyejina was born in 1949 in
Ososo
Ososo is a town situated in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, in the north of Edo State, Nigeria. With an average altitude of 1236 feet above sea level, it has a very temperate climate similar to that of Jos, Plateau State. The highest peak is a ...
,
Edo State
Edo, commonly known as Edo State, is a state located in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. As of 2006 National population census, the state was ranked as the 24th populated state (3,233,366) in Nigeria, However there was controversy ...
, Nigeria. He is not Yoruba as most people think. He graduated from the
University of Ife
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) is a federal government-owned university that is located in the ancient city of Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The university was founded in 1961 and classes commenced in October 1962 as the University of Ife ...
(now Obafemi Awolowo University) in Nigeria,
Acadia University
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,
Wolfville
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The town is a tourist destination du ...
,
Nova Scotia
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, in
Canada
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, and the
University of the West Indies
The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
,
St Augustine, Trinidad.
[Authors and Presenters]
Alliouagana Festival, Montserrat, 2009.
He taught for more than a decade at
Obafemi Awolowo University
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) is a federal government-owned university that is located in the ancient city of Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The university was founded in 1961 and classes commenced in October 1962 as the University of Ife ...
, and since 1990 at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad & Tobago. In 1995–96, he was
Fulbright
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Lecturer in Creative Writing at
Lincoln University in
Jefferson City, Missouri
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. He is Deputy Festival Director of the
NGC Bocas Lit Fest
The NGC Bocas Lit Fest is the Trinidad and Tobago literary festival that takes place annually during the last weekend of April in Port of Spain. Inaugurated in 2011, it is the first major literary festival in the southern Caribbean and largest lit ...
.
Writing
Aiyejina's poetry and short stories have been published in many international journals and anthologies including
''The Anchor Book of African Stories'', ''Literature Without Borders'', ''Kiss and Quarrel: Yoruba/English - Strategies for Mediation'', ''The New African Poetry'', and ''The
Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry'' (1999), in which 1999 publication he was described as "one of Nigeria's finest satirists". His stories and plays have been read and dramatized on the radio in Nigeria and England.
He won the
Association of Nigerian Authors
The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) is a non-profit organization that promotes Nigerian literature. It represents Nigerian creative writers at home and abroad. It was founded in 1981 by Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe as its president. The ...
' Poetry Prize in 1989 for his first book of poetry, ''A Letter to Lynda and Other Poems'' (1988). His first book of fiction, ''The Legend of the Rockhills and Other Stories'' (1999), won Best First Book (Africa),
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best ...
, 2000. Reviewing his 2004 poetry collection, ''I, The Supreme and Other Poems'',
Jennifer Rahim
Jennifer Rahim (1963 – 13 March 2023) was a Trinidadian fiction writer, poet and literary critic.
Career
Rahim held a BA (1987) and PhD (1993) in literatures in English and an MA in theology (2016), and having joined the University of the W ...
stated: "All of Aiyejina's books to date demonstrate a concentrated interest with the historical, cultural and political life of Africa, particularly his native Nigeria. What is also evident is an emerging engagement with the continent's expanded diaspora. His writing, in other words, manifests a blossoming black diasporic poetics.... As outsider/insider to the Caribbean landscape and culture, he is awed by the miracle of African cultural survival and transformation."
[Jennifer Rahim]
review of ''I, The Supreme and Other Poems''
'' Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal'', Vol. 4, Issue 1, Spring 2006.
He is a widely published critic on African and West Indian literature and culture. He is particularly notable for his work on the writing of
Earl Lovelace
Earl Wilbert Lovelace (born 13 July 1935) is a Trinidadian novelist, journalist, playwright, and short story writer. He is particularly recognized for his descriptive, dramatic fiction on Trinidadian culture: "Using Trinidadian dialect patterns a ...
, having been the editor of ''A Place in the World: Essays and Tributes in Honour of Earl Lovelace @ 70'' (2008) and of ''Earl Lovelace: Growing in the Dark (Selected Essays)'' (2003), as well as author of the 2017 biography ''Earl Lovelace'' (
University of the West Indies Press
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). Aiyejina is also the editor of ''Self-Portrait: Interviews with Ten West Indian Writers and Two Critics'' (2003) and co-editor (with Paula Morgan) of ''Caribbean Literature in a Global Context'' (2006). His play ''The Character Who Walked Out On His Author'' has been performed in
Trinidad and Tobago
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,
Jamaica
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and Nigeria.
Works
Poetry
*''A Letter to Lynda and Other Poems'', Saros International Publishers, 1988 (Association of Nigerian Authors Prize, 1989); Lightning Source Inc, 2006,
*''I, The Supreme and Other Poems'', Kraft Books Limited, 2004,
*
*''The Errors of the Rendering'', Peepal Tree Press Ltd, 2020
Short stories
*''The Legend of the Rockhills and other stories'', TSAR, 1999,
Plays
*''The Character Who Walked Out On His Author'', Kraft Books Limited, 2020, ISBN 978-918-604-4
As editor
*''A Place in the World: Essays and Tributes in Honour of
Earl Lovelace
Earl Wilbert Lovelace (born 13 July 1935) is a Trinidadian novelist, journalist, playwright, and short story writer. He is particularly recognized for his descriptive, dramatic fiction on Trinidadian culture: "Using Trinidadian dialect patterns a ...
'', Lexicon Trinidad Ltd, 2008,
*''Earl Lovelace: Growing in the Dark'' (Selected Essays), Lexicon Trinidad Ltd, 2003,
*''Self-Portrait: Interviews with Ten West Indian Writers and Two Critics'', University of the West Indies, 2003,
*''Thicker Than Water'' (New Writing from the Caribbean), Peekash Press, 2018,
*"Sport Matters - Views from the UWI Faculty of Sport, 2019–2020", University of the West Indies Press, 2021,
As co-editor
* (With Judy Stone) ''Moving Right Along: Caribbean Stories in Honour of John Cropper'', Lexicon Trinidad Ltd, 2010,
* (With Paula Morgan) ''Caribbean Literature in a Global Context'', Lexicon Trinidad Ltd, 2006,
Biography
*''Earl Lovelace'' (Caribbean Biography Series), University of the West Indies Press, 2017,
Monograph
"Esu Elegbara: A Source of an Alter/Native Theory of African Literature and Criticism", Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization, 2010,
References
External links
*Funso Aiyejina
"Esu Elegbara: A Source of an Alter/Native Theory of African Literature and Criticism"*
ttp://my.opera.com/PoetryOutLoud/albums/showpic.dml?album=156100&picture=2286878 HK Baptist University International Writers Workshop - OutLoud Readings.
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Nigerian male poets
Living people
People from Edo State
University of the West Indies academics
Obafemi Awolowo University alumni
University of the West Indies alumni
Acadia University alumni
Obafemi Awolowo University faculty
1949 births
20th-century Nigerian poets
21st-century Nigerian poets
Yoruba poets
Yoruba academics
Nigerian expatriate academics in the United States
Lincoln University (Missouri) faculty
English-language writers from Nigeria
Nigerian expatriates in Trinidad and Tobago
Nigerian dramatists and playwrights
20th-century short story writers
Nigerian short story writers
20th-century male writers
21st-century male writers