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Beyond the Verse
Wole Soyinka's 'Telephone Conversation': Decoding Racial Satire
In this week’s episode of Beyond the Verse, the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Joe and Maya explore Wole Soyinka’s powerful poem 'Telephone Conversation,' delving into themes of white subjectivity, racial politics, and the power dynamics embedded in language.
The duo discusses the significance of Soyinka’s lyric ‘I,’ addressing the poet’s bold reclamation of personal voice, the systemic racial barriers of 1960s Britain, and the stark contrasts between the speaker’s calm demeanor and the landlady’s prejudice. Together, they unpack how Soyinka skillfully uses the poem’s structure—its caesura and capitalized dialogue—to convey a sense of social disconnect and power imbalance.
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- Soyinka’s critique of British society and racial prejudice in the 1960s
- The intricate play of silence and power in Telephone Conversation
- How Soyinka’s Nigerian identity and his lived experience influenced his poetry
Listen now and deepen your understanding of this strikingly relevant poem.
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