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The Significance of Epic Features in Ngu͂Gi͂ WA Thiong’o’s the Perfect Nine

Geoffrey Wanyonyi, Dr. Felix Orina and Dr. Kennedy Simiyu
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Geoffrey Wanyonyi: Kibabii University, P.O BOX 1699-1520; Bungoma, Kenya
Dr. Felix Orina: Kibabii University, P.O BOX 1699-1520; Bungoma, Kenya
Dr. Kennedy Simiyu: Kibabii University, P.O BOX 1699-1520; Bungoma, Kenya

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 6, 1851-1866

Abstract: This paper explores the significance of the epic form in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s The Perfect Nine (2020), with the aim of examining how the author repositions the epic as a vessel of pre-capitalist wisdom. It argues that Ngũgĩ employs the form not only to re-institutionalize orality but also to address the crises confronting contemporary humanity. The study identifies the poetics of the African epic within The Perfect Nine, employing a qualitative research design grounded in library research and textual analysis. These methods support an inquiry into whether a societal realignment—attuned to the demands of nature—is necessary to mitigate ongoing human crises. The analysis is guided by Ngũgĩ’s postcolonial philosophy of globalectics and Victor Shklovsky’s formalist theory. The Perfect Nine was purposively selected for its postcolonial engagement and its emphasis on indigenous knowledge systems. The findings contribute to scholarship on Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s oeuvre and reinforce key aspects of his postcolonial thought. Ultimately, the study underscores the vital role of the past in shaping the present and its potential in addressing contemporary human challenges. This research will be of particular interest to students and scholars of postcolonial African literature and those engaged in broader postcolonial discourse.

Date: 2025
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