Creative writing plays an important role in
preserving histories and various forms of culture. Creative writing is defined as
writing that goes outside the
bounds of professional or technical forms of literature. The emphasis is on the narrative
craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various
traditions of poetry and poetics, (English Oxford Living
Dictionaries , 2019) . It is this ‘freedom’ of expression
within the creative writing forms that give impetus to include or adapt
elements from the environment and society to include in the writing. A creative
writer is at liberty to develop characters or underlying themes that not just
entertain but also serve as learning points. Some examples include personal
essays, descriptive essays, and persuasive essays. Storytelling: One of the
most popular types of creative
writing is storytelling. Storytelling lends itself to
both fiction and nonfiction. Popular forms include flash fiction, short stories,
novellas, and full-length novels, (Gunner, 2007) .
During the pre-colonial era, African literature was preserved through
oral forms. Through storytelling, dance, song, poetry and traditional ceremonies,
cultural values were passed on from generation to generation. In some societies,
the trend has continued, where only few privileged members are custodians of
histories and cultural values of ethnic groups. Creative writing can bridge gaps
and carry these almost extinct values forward to the next generations.
In ‘Things Fall Apart’ and ‘Arrow of God’, Chinua
Achebe depicted the environment in which the Ibo culture thrived. In showing
the conflict between western and Ibo cultures, both Achebe explicitly proves
the importance of traditions that had existed for centuries, (Achebe, 1952) . ‘Arrow of God’
represents the struggle for power and authority between the African and the
missionaries and within the Igbo clan. The identity issues are continued by
Achebe as the sequel to the issues reflected in Things Fall Apart during the
colonial era. He points out the continuity of African cultural disruption with
the same insight and involvement in the 1920s after the arrival of the
missionaries in Nigeria, (Chinua, 1964) . These much
acclaimed novels, together with Ngugi Wa Thiogo in ‘River Between’, (Ngugi, 1965) , have significantly
contributed to the preservation of culture and history.
Modern African writers have a responsibility to
carry forward what the early writers started. By embedding traditional African
values in modern writing, creative writing will play a pivotal role in ensuring
the documentation of what is slowly being lost to the modernity and
westernisation.
Works Cited
Achebe. (1952). Things Fall Apart; 50th
Anniversary edition. Heinneman.
Chinua. (1964). Arrow
of God. Heinemann.
Dashu, M. (2013). Suppressed
Histories . Retrieved from
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English Oxford
Living Dictionaries . (2019, January 31). Retrieved from
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/writing-help/top-tips-for-creative-writing
Gunner, H. S.
(2007). Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved from
https://www.britannica.com/art/African-literature#ref280660
Ngugi. (1965). River
Between. Heinemann.
Thiogo, W. (n.d.).
River Between . Heinneman.
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