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Sacred Realism: Ben Okri’s fs and ritual, and aesthetic practices of Nigerian society, to create, within the form of the novel, a complex amalgamation, in generic terms, of realism and fantasy. However, his novel is vastly dissimilar from the magic realisms of Gabriel Gárcia Márquez and Salman Rushdie, who both essentially re来就得意 发表于 2025-3-23 20:38:56
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Realising the Sacred: Chinua Achebe’s‘both a unique creation and the work of a unique creator’ generates a belief in the fundamental worth and independence of every human being and a political organisation that is marked by a ‘fierce egalitarianism’ (‘.’ 98, 103). However, Achebe is quick to point out that, unlike the Western ideal ofTATE 发表于 2025-3-24 18:09:24
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Sacred Realism: Ben Okri’s world populated by spirits, gods, the unborn, the living and the dead, where mutant and hybrid creatures intermingle with ordinary people. Yet, it is my contention that Okri, in contradistinction to Rushdie and Gárcia-Márquez, is writing/re-writing a form of realism, which I shall call .. This new t