Summary: The poem is about the concept of the child that dies while still only a child, then gets reborn by the mother only for the child to die again. It is believed that it is the late child that comes back to life. The Yoruba people calls this child ‘Abiku’. In some cases a cut is usually made on the child.

Is JP Clark dead?

Deceased (1935–2020)
J. P. Clark/Living or Deceased

Which of the following poem is written by John Pepper Clark?

The Casualties
Clark’s “The Casualties” is a protest poem set against the backdrop of the Nigeria-Biafra War (1967-1970) and first published in a collection titled “The Casualties: Poems 1966-68” on the stable of Africana Publishing Corporation USA (1970).

What are the themes of the poem the casualties by John Pepper Clark?

The poet asserts that the causalties are not only the ones who are dead, for they are far from the devastating consequences of the war. They are not only those who are wounded though they are well on the route to death. They await burial by installments as death is the Ultimate escapism.

What is English name of Abiku?

Abiku is a Yoruba word that can be translated as “predestined to death”. It is from (abi) “that which was born” and (iku) “death”.

What are the characteristics of Abiku?

Abikus are described as spirit children whose mercurial treatment, even rejection, of their parents (mothers especially) leave the mothers in most pitiable state (Soyinka, 1981; Okri, 1995 and Ogunyemi, 1996). Abiku children inflict a lot of pain and agony on their mothers.

How old is JP Clark?

85 years (1935–2020)
J. P. Clark/Age at death

When did JP Clark died?

October 13, 2020
J. P. Clark/Date of death

Who is JP Clark in Nigeria?

Bekederemo

J. P. Clark
BornJohn Pepper Clark-Bekederemo6 April 1935 Kiagbodo, Delta, Nigeria
Died13 October 2020 (aged 85)
NationalityNigerian
Other namesJohn Pepper Clark

Who are the casualties by JP Clark?

The casualties are not only those who are dead. They are well out of it. The casualties are not only those who are dead.

What is the meaning of a fortress of falling walls?

Here, words- ‘fortress’ and ‘falling’ – are two contradictory. words that are combined. Fortress means a small fort and word ‘falling’ denotes. something going down. Alliteration -When same sounds are repeated it is called alliteration.

What is amere in Yoruba?

An emere, in traditional Yoruba culture, is a child who can travel between the spiritual and physical world at will. An emere is a spirit in disguise, misrepresenting death as life, and is clever enough to disguise its objectives.

Who is the founder of JP Clark literary society?

In 2015 the Society of Young Nigerian Writers under the leadership of Wole Adedoyin founded the JP Clark Literary Society, aimed at promoting and reading Clark’s works. Clark’s death was announced on 13 October 2020. ^ a b James N. Manheim, “J. P. Clark-Bekederemo”, Gale Contemporary Black Biography.

How did Clark frequently deal with these themes in his writing?

Clark frequently dealt with these themes through a complex interweaving of indigenous African imagery and that of the Western literary tradition.

Who is John Pepper Clark?

John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo (6 April 1935 – 13 October 2020) was a Nigerian poet and playwright, who also published as J. P. Clark and John Pepper Clark .