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In a 2020 literary analysis, Yaremi is compared with the Zambian widow in ''[[A Cowrie of Hope]]''. The author concluded that "although the two novels are mere fiction, the two writers leave us with no doubt that thousands of widows still suffer in African communities because of the weight of customs and traditions."<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Moussa |first=Sidi Chabi |date=April 2020 |title=A comparative study of widow's plight in Binwell Sinyangwe's A Cowrie of Hope and Bayo Adelbowale's Lonely Days |url=https://journals.scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ASSRJ/article/view/8096 |journal=Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal |volume=7 |issue=4 |pages=272–291 |doi=10.14738/assrj.74.8096}}</ref>
In a 2020 literary analysis, Yaremi is compared with the Zambian widow in ''[[A Cowrie of Hope]]''. The author concluded that "although the two novels are mere fiction, the two writers leave us with no doubt that thousands of widows still suffer in African communities because of the weight of customs and traditions."<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Moussa |first=Sidi Chabi |date=April 2020 |title=A comparative study of widow's plight in Binwell Sinyangwe's A Cowrie of Hope and Bayo Adelbowale's Lonely Days |url=https://journals.scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ASSRJ/article/view/8096 |journal=Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal |volume=7 |issue=4 |pages=272–291 |doi=10.14738/assrj.74.8096}}</ref>


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*{{Cite journal |last=Bashir |first=Aminu |date=2023-07-04 |title=Culture as Tool of Widow’s Plight in Africa: A Study of Bayo Adebowale’s Lonely Days |url=https://bjmas.org/index.php/bjmas/article/view/506 |journal=British Journal of Multidisciplinary and Advanced Studies |language=en |volume=4 |issue=3 |pages=60–69 |doi=10.37745/bjmas.2022.0234 |issn=2517-2778}}
* {{Citation |last=Ladapo |first=Folorunso Oladeji |title=Subjugation of Widowhood: A Lexico-Semantic Analysis of Bayo Adebowale’s Lonely Days |date=2024 |work=Gender and Leadership in Nigeria and Ghana |pages=195–214 |editor-last=Sotunsa |editor-first=Mobolanle |url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-38514-8_13 |access-date=May 5, 2024 |place=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-031-38514-8_13 |isbn=978-3-031-38513-1 |last2=Akinsola |first2=Abidemi Oyinade |editor2-last=Kalejaiye |editor2-first=Abiola Sakirat |editor3-last=Nyamekye |editor3-first=Patricia Animah}}
* {{Cite journal |last=Moses |first=Onipede Festus |date=January 2019 |title=Women liberation in male-dominated society: A critical discourse analysis of Bayo Adebowale's Lonely Days |url=https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/61619949/My_2nd_paper20191227-114353-o9wndz-libre.pdf?1577476969=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DWomen_liberation_in_male_dominated_socie.pdf&Expires=1714904934&Signature=CUebeX0YpS~xxdf8qOv4bL3iIKFApHV8Ptkn7tL-Yqjqr95Hym93ECbOWSdInCvSl-MBMYLpgDWmdowCntqfSNXvZPOOWeglkw2IH-C-cqK9w1tA21s7C8RtJFnn0io8TOpThChE7KXNP--hlEBLNpLEjhnRNEVp7BfgMLr4qkfal8pacQbDRO7s9x0~cOOP6UFKfTyTsnXkBkkQwIRANp1lwYtxlHIDE8kgOyNSCNLYupmbfyaMpxEHy9Xliect2HK6p0bUF9SVp2NHEWp2Yu~IExv8GKQnFr544JuOdrVLUXpU7ar09~13pPtHd-CWmJ51Mu-sniZ9qer44xUSvw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA |journal=International Journal of English Research |volume=5 |issue=1 |pages=110-115}}
* {{Cite journal |last=Okekunle |first=Michael Olamide |last2=Adeniyi |first2=David Sesan |last3=Kufoniyi |first3=Ajibola Toluwalope |last4=John |first4=Temitope Felix |date=December 31, 2023 |title=Women and Gender Relations in Asare Konadu's ''A Woman in Her Prime'' and Bayo Adebowale's ''Lonely Days'' |url=https://cambridgeresearchpub.com/ijlphr/article/view/117 |journal=International Journal of Law, Politics and Humanities Research |language=en |issn=3027-0634}}


[[Category:2006 novels]]
[[Category:2006 novels]]

Revision as of 09:35, 5 May 2024

Lonely Days
AuthorBayo Adebowale
LanguageEnglish
Publication date
January 1,2006
Publication placeNigeria
Pages141

Lonely Days is a 2006 novel written by a Nigerian writer Bayo Adebowale.[1] Set in the southwestern part of Nigeria, the novel centers on the plight of widowhood experienced by Nigerian women. The central character, Yaremi, becomes a widow after the sudden death of her husband, Ajumobi ,who was a powerful hunter.[2][3]

Characters

  • Yaremi: The major character in the book, wife of Ajumobi and mother to Alani, and his two sisters
  • Ajumobi: Husband to Yaremi, a powerful hunter who died suddenly
  • Woye: Grand child of Yaremi
  • Radeke, Dedewe and Fayoyin: widows and friends to Yaremi

Themes

Lonely Days explores the themes of loneliness, widowhood, tradition and customs, and women's inheritance in Nigeria.

Analysis

In a 2020 literary analysis, Yaremi is compared with the Zambian widow in A Cowrie of Hope. The author concluded that "although the two novels are mere fiction, the two writers leave us with no doubt that thousands of widows still suffer in African communities because of the weight of customs and traditions."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Bayo Adebowale: Biographical Sketch". African Literature: In Honor of African Writers: 1. Bayo Adebowale. 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. ^ "A Comprehensive Analysis of Lonely Days by Bayo Adebowale". Afribary. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  3. ^ Adebowale, Bayo (2006). Lonely Days. Spectrum Books Limited. ISBN 978-978-029-746-6.
  4. ^ Moussa, Sidi Chabi (April 2020). "A comparative study of widow's plight in Binwell Sinyangwe's A Cowrie of Hope and Bayo Adelbowale's Lonely Days". Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal. 7 (4): 272–291. doi:10.14738/assrj.74.8096.

Further reading