Michael Joseph Chukwudalu
Echeruo (born March 14, 1937) is a Nigerian academic,
professor and literary critic from Umunumo, Ehime-Mbano LGA, Imo State.
He was educated at the University College, Ibadan (now the
University of Ibadan) from 1955 to 1960 and was contemporaries with a few
notable writers and poets from the college, such as Christopher Okigbo.
He earned his Master's and Ph
D degrees from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York in
1963 and 1965 respectively. One of the most versatile of African critics, he
has published in English Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, in the modern English
novel.
Echeruo was primarily notable as a critic of
western writers on Africa, as he viewed himself and his contemporaries as
writers fighting for an African viewpoint instead of a western viewpoint on the
continent. He is best known in poetry for his collection of poems, Mortality (1968); in cultural
history for his pioneering study of Victorian
Lagos and in lexicography for his Dictionary of the Igbo Language (Yale 1998).
He is currently William Safire
Professor of Modern Letters in the English Department of Syracuse University, a university in Syracuse, New York, United States.
He serves currently as a member of the Modern Language Association of America
(MLA) Committee of the New
variourum Shakespeare.
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