The popular playwright and
essayist spoke at the formal inauguration of The Wole Soyinka Foundation, a
retreat haven for writers.
Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole
Soyinka vowed to “draw blood” with his latest book, Inter-Inventions.
The book, he said, would be
his “vengeance” against “unprovoked assault of public lies” directed against
him.
He described
InterInventions as “the nastiest book” he has ever written.
The 130 – page work
– InterInventions, Between Defective Memory and Public Lie, A Personal
Odyssey in The Republic of Liars, was presented to the public at the June 12
Cultural Centre Kuto, Abeokuta by the Edo State governor, Adams Oshiohmole.
Soyinka said the book is
“so truthful that it hurts” and recommended it to people who “feel vengeful”
towards purveyors of public lies because of its expected therapeutic value.
“(InterInventions), it is
the nastiest book I have ever written. It is so truthful that it hurts… it is
my vengeance against public lies. It is not one of the butterfly books. No, it
is not a butterfly book.
“I want to draw blood (with
it). I’m warning all of you, if you feel vengeful, read this book and you will
be alright. It is like homeopathic medicine,” Soyinka said.
He lamented that public
lies have become an industry of sort, multiplying itself and worsened by the
social media facilitating the predisposition for lies.
On page seven of the book,
he decried public lies – “lies of staggering impudence, especially considering
the fact that, in most cases, both victims and their traducers are still
living.”
According to him, there is
the need for a “ritual of public purgation where both sides – such victims of
lies and the traducers, are brought together before the public tribunal for the
world to know the truth.”
Soyinka also gave insight
into lies, allegedly against him by some individuals and past leaders,
including former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, stating in first
paragraph of page 82 that “it was a great fun (for him, Soyinka) to watch
him(Daniel) lie his head off.”
He said he “would have gone
insane” if he had not found a serene place to hide himself while doing his
creative work.
Oshiomhole described
Soyinka as a great and relentless fighter, saying the nation needs social
warriors who speak the truth without giving a hoot whose ox is gored.
The governor, who attended
the event in the company of his wife, added that The Wole Soyinka Foundation is
a worthy cause that should be identified with by Nigerians.
The Nation

Wonder what's in d book
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