Gabriel Okara, a prize-winning author whose literary career spans
six decades, is rightly hailed as the elder statesman of Nigerian
literature. The first Modernist poet of anglophone Africa, he is
best known for The Fisherman's Invocation (1978), The Dreamer, His
Vision (2005), and for his early experimental novel, The Voice
(1964).
Arranged in six sections, Gabriel Okara: Collected Poems includes
the poet's earliest lyric verse along with poems written in
response to Nigeria's war years; literary tributes and elegies to
fellow poets, activists, and loved ones long dead; and recent
dramatic and narrative poems. The introduction by Brenda Marie
Osbey contextualizes Okara's work in the history of Nigerian,
African, and English language literatures. Gabriel Okara: Collected
Poems is at once a treasure for those long in search of a single
authoritative edition and a revelation and timely introduction for
readers new to the work of one of Africa's most revered poets.