Drama and Politics: A Study of Bate Besong’s "Beasts of No Nation" (1990)
BY Kelvin Ngong Toh
Drama is one genre in Literature whose functionality in society cannot be under estimated. It is an active and practical genre because; there is harmony and a practical relationship between the audience and the dramatis personae. It thus imitates its society at best. From this, it is difficult to separate drama from politics; politics being a science that deals with the state and the condition of the human society.
Bate Besong is one of the most renown Cameroonian playwright of English expression, besides Bole Butake, Victor Epie Ngome and John Nkemngong, who is of the younger generation of Cameroonian playwrights in English. Even then, Bate Besong’s plays have not gained impetus in the eyes of critics. But examining the content and form of Beasts of no Nations, a play he published in 1990, one can rightly conclude that Bate Besong is an experimentalist playwright and a reformer.
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Disgrace Emanya - Nkpe, Bate Besong's latest collection of poems, displays the following assertion as a kind of frontispiece: "These people leave nothing but deceit and disgrace as an inheritance for future generations" The letter of Jeremiah, 47. This seeming quote from the Bible is nowhere to be found in the book of Jeremiah. It is made up by the poet who, by so doing, indicates that he should be looked upon as Jeremiah in Cameroon.










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