Aspects of the Phono-Graphological Design in Soyinka's 'Faction.' (Wole Soyinka) (Critical Essay)
Nebula 2007, Sept, 4, 3
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Introduction The term 'faction' is a portmanteau word, which according to Tulloch (1991), was coined in the late sixties in the United States to refer to novels based on real or historical events. But in the eighties, the term was extended to dramatized television documentaries sometimes called docudrama or drama-docs.
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