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  • The novel Season of Anomy is an allegory with the Orpheus and Eurydice myth as framework, a somewhat complicated, symbolic-expressionistic story with a background in brutal social and political conditions of oppression and corruption.

    Nobel Prize in Literature 1986 - Presentation Speech 1986

  • "And this is my fiancé Anomy," Melody said, introducing him to a rather ordinary-seeming man.

    Up In A Heaval Anthony, Piers 2002

  • Joyce's and Faulkner's, in which six Nigerian intellectuals discuss and interpret their African experiences, and Season of Anomy (1973) which is based on the writer's thoughts during his imprisonment and confronts the

    Wole Soyinka - Biography 1987

  • [4] Season of Anomy (Technomic Publishing Company, Westport, Connecticut, 1974).

    The Child Is the Man Gordimer, Nadine 1982

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