Description |
1 online resource |
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Drama |
Subject |
African drama (English)
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African drama (English) |
Note |
Access restricted to University of Saskatchewan students, faculty, and staff. |
Contents |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Note on the Play; Notes; Dramatis Personae; Act One; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Act Two; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Notes; Back cover. |
Summary |
In beautifully constructed verse, JK Bannavti's Leopard Watch tells the story of a Fon who out of greed and veiled impiety devastates the land over which he rules. The Fon, The King of Bamkov is in a perpetual state of slumber while an illusive beast drives terror into the heart of the kingdom, killing children as well as cattle. Neither the cries of the people nor pressure from the notables seems to have any effect on him. The population of the clan diminishes daily while the Fon sleeps, snores, and drools in the day, and growls, chews, and laps in the night. When finally the notables join th. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Other Author |
ProQuest Ebook Central
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ProQuest (Firm)
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ISBN |
9789956579570 (electronic book) |
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9956579572 (electronic book) |
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9789956579204 (e-book) |
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9956579203 (e-book) |
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