Gabriel Okara’S Poetry Functions as a Vehicle of African Identity
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2015
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Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya
Abstract
Gabriel Okara is the first significant English language African poet to write in a modern style.
With Okara, Nigerian poetry in English matures and taken a big leap forward. Conflict of
identity is often emerged as an issue in Okara‘s poems. It is not only contradicts with the
western and African concepts and values but also develops the identity of Africans with its
own history and perspectives. He was greatly concerned about the African people and their
thoughts, though he is caught between two different worlds. Okara appreciates his native
culture and tradition by accepting the alient culture as it is. This quality symbolizes the rich
Africanness which is carried by Okara in his literary work. Throughout his poems he
discusses both the cultures but it is evident by appreciates his own culture; he has already
made up his mind on Africaness. Okara‘s treatment of the indigenous theme shows his sense
and reverence for his people, no less than his sense of nostalgia for and rootedness in Africa.
He has been extremely successful in capturing the moods, sights and sounds of Africa by
using the rhythms and sentence patterns of Ijaw speech, oral tradition, folklore, mystery,
fairy-tale, local imageries symbolism and metaphor of traditional quiet. The objective of this
paper is to shed light on the vitality of African identity, reflects in Okara‘s poetry. This study
is limited to some of his poems which mirror the African identity. In order to achieve this
objective, a qualitative analytical methodology is undertaken. The selected poems were
examined on the basis of his own opinion. Criticisms were collected from secondary sources
such as books, journals and articles. A close examination of Okara‘s poetry reveals that there
are many concerns which make the world understand the African ethos and traditions. His
poetry tells the Africans‘ experiences in Europe as protests/ satires/ lyrics confirming their
own identity as well.
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Africanness, Identity, Indigenous Nostalgia, Vitality
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Inparaj, C.T.J. 2015. Gabriel Okara’S Poetry Functions as a Vehicle of African Identity, p. 68, In: Proceedings of the International Postgraduate Research Conference 2015 University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, (Abstract), 339 pp.