Dike Okoro
Dike Okoro, a critic and scholar of African literature, is a professor of World Literature at Olive Harvey College, Chicago. He received his PhD in English Literature from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and both his MA in American Literature and MFA in creative writing from Chicago State University. He is the editor of three anthologies of poetry and the author of two books of poetry. He is widely published as an essayist, reviewer, poet and short story writer.
Entries by this Author
A Review of Chinedu L. Tabugbo's Country Tour
- By Dike Okoro
- Published January 2, 2010
- Reviews
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The characters in Country Tour are driven by their knowledge of history and their aspirations for a better society. For the reader interested in and familiar with modern African history, this book will certainly serve as a refresher of memory...Ojaide sings The Tale of the Harmattan from Cape Town
- By Dike Okoro
- Published October 29, 2007
- Reviews
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By the end of this book it becomes clear to us what Ojaide had set out to achieve with it. His move from personal and local concerns to national, universal, and human issues shows how grounded he is...
Homage to Hostages - Poems by Dike Okoro
- By Dike Okoro
- Published September 10, 2007
- Poetry
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You will visit the silent groves again,
You with the conscience stubborn
Like the fly stalking the cow’s tail.
You will let go your vices
Upon the rain’s arrival...
