Arts and Africa - BBC African Service, London
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01 August 1986
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ALS 4/5 - The Bernth Lindfors African Literature Collection - BBC African Service London
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5 pages
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UKZN - Centre for African Literary Studies
This episode is a difficult subject, where Ben Okri is interviewing Okpu Eze, a contemporary Nigerean painter and sculptor. He was largely self-taught as an artist before recieving formal education and training at the Technical Institute and Trade Centre, Enugu. Words are beyond from sculpting than is usually imagined. First of all there is the problem of describing the works, then there is further difficulty of making them solid in space.
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