‘Ebrohimie Road’ Review: Memorials to the Man Who Lives | IfeOluwa Nihinlola

Wọlé Ṣóyínká closes his foreword to Ibàdàn: The Penkelemes Years with a defense of ‘faction,’ his preferred mode of writing stories about his life, which involves a “deliberate dislocation of some actual names and events from their physical moorings and, occasionally, actual time.” He makes a cheeky appeal to readers who may be inclined to … Continue reading ‘Ebrohimie Road’ Review: Memorials to the Man Who Lives | IfeOluwa Nihinlola