THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL MODERNISMS,This article argues for a reading of Nigerian magical realism, epitomized in Ben Okri's 1988 collection Stars of the New Curfew, in terms of the country' experience of oil boom and inflationary bust during the 1970s and 1980s. Through a reading of the collection, which was composed during the worst of the inflationary “bust” that followed the collapse of world oil prices in the early 1980s, it indicates some of the ways in which the resulting material and psychic conditions manifested as a crisis of representation. Inflation in one sphere—monetized modern life—finds symptomatic expression in...
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Keywords: New Curfew; oil boom; modernism; inflation; literary modernism
Article. 9065 words.
Subjects: Literature ; Literary Studies (20th Century onwards) ; Literary Studies (Fiction, Novelists, and Prose Writers)
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| ISBN | 9780195338904 |
| Binding | Hardback |
| Subject | Literature |

