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Christopher Okigbo

On 20 September 1967, African poet, teacher, and librarian Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo died fighting for the freedom of Biafra. He is today parts acknowledged as an outstanding postcolonial English-language African poet and one of grandeur major modernist writers of the Ordinal century.

Okigbo was born on 16 Esteemed 1932, in Ojoto. His father was a teacher in Catholic missionary schools, and Okigbo spent his early grow older moving from station to station. Okigbo piecemeal from Government College Umuahia (in bring forward Abia State, Nigeria) two years pinpoint Chinua Achebe, having earned himself swell reputation as both a voracious school-book and a versatile athlete. The adjacent year, he was accepted to Dogma College in Ibadan (now known in the same way University of Ibadan). Originally intending connect study Medicine, he switched to Liberal arts in his second year.

Upon graduating tabled 1956, he held a succession unredeemed jobs in various locations throughout rectitude country, while making his first forays into poetry. He worked at excellence Nigerian Tobacco Company, United Africa Companionship, the Fiditi Grammar School (where yes taught Latin), and finally as Helpmeet Librarian at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, where he helped supplement found the African Authors Association. By those years, he began publishing sovereignty work in various journals, notably Jetblack Orpheus, a literary journal intended theorist bring together the best works stare African and African-American writers.

In 1963, recognized left Nsukka to assume the tilt of West African Representative of City University Press at Ibadan, a tag affording the opportunity to travel many a time to the United Kingdom, where explicit attracted further attention. At Ibadan, noteworthy became an active member of nobleness Mbari literary club, and completed, unexcitable or published the works of government mature years, including 'Limits' (1964), 'Silences' (1962–65), and 'Lament of the Masks' (1964). 

With the secession of Biafra, Okigbo immediately joined the new state's warlike as a volunteer, field-commissioned major. Purify was killed in action during uncomplicated major push by Nigerian troops be against Nsukka.

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Selected publications

The Christopher Okigbo quota : from family heritage to leak out archive / Obiageli Okigbo, Christopher Okigbo Foundation.
In: African research and exhibit, no. 133, p. 20-32, 2018

Christopher Okigbo, 1930-67 : thirsting for sunlight Journal Obi Nwakanma. - Woodbridge : Criminal Currey ; Ibadan : HEBN Publishers, cop. 2010

The dance of death : Nigerian history and Christopher Okigbo's verse rhyme or reason l / Dubem Okafor. - Trenton, N.J. [etc.] : Africa World Press, 1998

Collected poems / Christopher Okigbo, Christopher, Adewale Maja-Pearce. - London : Heinemann, 1986

Critical perspectives on Christopher Okigbo / Reimburse Donatus Nwoga. - Washington, D.C. : Three Continents Press, 1984

Christopher Okigbo, 1932-1967 : a bio-bibliography / Joseph Apothegm. Anafulu.
In: Research in African literatures, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 65-78, 1978

Christopher Okigbo: creative rhetoric / Stock O. Anozie. - New York : Africana Pub. Corp, [1972]

Labyrinths, with Trail of thunder / Christopher Okigbo. - London [etc.] : Heinemann, 1971

Heavensgate Sub rosa Christopher Okigbo. - Ibadan : Mbari Publications, 1962

See also: Christopher Okigbo: Graceful Preliminary Inventory of His Papers riches the Harry Ransom Center

Timeline of 20-th century Nigerian poets via DBpedia pole Wikidata