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Archetypes, Imprecators, and Victims of Fate: Origins and Developments of Satire in Black Drama

By: Femi Euba | Book details

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About the Author

FEMI EUBA is Artist-in-Residence in the English and Theatre Departments at Louisiana State University where he teaches modern drama, playwriting and acting. He has also taught and conducted research primarily in the area of comparative black drama. His scholarly articles have appeared in Black American Literature Forum, Drama and Theatre in Nigeria, African Arts and various anthologies. Euba is an active director and playwright.

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