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  1. Things Fall Apart: A Novel by Chinua Achebe, 1994-09
  2. No Longer at Ease (African Writers Series) by Chinua Achebe, 2008-06-20
  3. The Education of a British-Protected Child: Essays by Chinua Achebe, 2010-10-05
  4. A Man of the People by Chinua Achebe, 1989-01-19
  5. Girls at War by Chinua Achebe, 1991-08-01
  6. Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe, 1997-02-04
  7. Home and Exile by Chinua Achebe, 2001-09-18
  8. Another Africa by Robert Lyons, Chinua Achebe, 1998-11-13
  9. The African Trilogy: Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, and Arrow of God (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) by Chinua Achebe, 2010-01-05
  10. The Trouble with Nigeria by Chinua Achebe, 2000-09-05
  11. Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe, 1989-01-01
  12. Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Routledge Study Guide (Routledge Guides to Literature) by David Whittaker, Mpalive-Hangson Msiska, 2007-12-20
  13. Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays by Chinua Achebe, 1990-09-01
  14. Things Fall Apart, No Longer At Ease, Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe, 1995

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Chinua Achebe (1930 ). Nigeria. Chinua Achebe is one of the most well known African authors of his generation. He was born in
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Chinua Achebe is one of the most well known African authors of his generation. He was born in 1930 in Eastern Nigeria to religious Christian parents. He enrolled in the first class of the University College at Ibadan in 1948. He initially intended to study medicine, but switched to literature. His first novel, Things Fall Apart (1958) has received wide acclaim. It deals with the colonial impact on Igbo culture. Igbo society, as well as the book's main character, Okonkwo, are unable to adapt to the arrival of the British, who impose a cash economy and Christianity on them. Eventually, this vibrant, functioning society collapses and disintegrates under these new pressures, as does Okonkwo. A later novel, A Man Of the People (1966) describes an unnamed post-colonial African country. It deals with the problems of political representation in a corrupt nation. It also deals with the problems of finding a collective will in an ethnically diverse, economically stratified nation. The main part of the story centers around the political battles between the main character, Odili, and his former teacher, Chief Nanga, the corrupt and charismatic "man of the people". His most recent novel

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... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! CHINUA ACHEBE: PROFILE Tuesday 4 March 7.30pm-8pm; rpt Thursday 6 March 12.25am-12.55am Born in 1930, Nigerian novelist and poet Chinua Achebe is probably black Africa's most widely read novelist. His first work, Things Fall Apart, is regarded as a classic of world literature and has been translated into 40 languages. Key works include: Things Fall Apart (1958), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), Beware, Soul Brother (1971). (In USA Christmas in Biafra and Other Poems (1973), Anthills of the Savanna (1987). A member of the Ibo people, Chinua Achebe was born into a Christian family in what was then the British colony of Nigeria, but as a child found himself drawn to the customs of his non-Christian neighbours. Educated at a government-run school, he came to love English literature but became increasingly disturbed by the distorted representation of Africans that he found in the works of English writers. His indignation was directly responsible for his decision to become a writer. Achebe's first novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), showed how the impact of Western influences on traditional Ibo African society was by no means beneficial. Without romanticising Ibo society, Achebe describes a well-ordered and self-sufficient world where "things" only begin to "fall apart" with the arrival of the Europeans. This was to be his theme in other works, such as Arrow of God (1964), which depicted Ibo culture and society in a realistic, unsentimental, often ironic fashion, and confirmed Achebe as one of black Africa's finest literary voices.

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Chinua Achebe (1930 ). Achebe was born in eastern Nigeria. His family was Ibo and Christian. He started his education at a church missionary society school.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe (born November 16 ) is a Nigerian writer. He attended University College in Ibadan , where he studied English history and theology . During the civil war, he worked for the Biafran government. He writes in English, and is one of Africa 's most acclaimed writers. Works
  • Things Fall Apart
    No Longer at Ease
    The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories
    Arrow of God
    A Man of the People
    Chike and the River
    Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems
    How the Leopard Got His Claws (with John Iroaganachi), 1972
    Girls at War
    Christmas at Biafra, and Other Poems Morning Yet on Creation Day The Flute The Drum The Trouble With Nigeria African Short Stories Anthills of the Savannah Hopes and Impediments
The title Things fall apart is taken from William Butler Yeats ' poem, The Second Coming. In he was paralysed from the waist down in a car accident. He currently teaches at Bard College in Annandale, New York. See also List of African writers This article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Edit this page Discuss this page Page history ... Recent changes This page was last modified 03:56, 4 Apr 2004. All text is available under the terms of the

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Chinua Achebe. The Art of Fiction CXXXVIV. Interviewed by Jerome Brooks. Issue 133 Winter 19941995. Chinua Achebe was born in Eastern Nigeria in 1930.
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... Sarah Manguso From the Archives Interviews Isak Dinesen Henry Miller Poetry James Cummins Frank Dux Patricia Ferrell Serena J. Fox Chinua Achebe was born in Eastern Nigeria in 1930. He went to the local public schools and was among the first students to graduate from the University of lbadan. After graduation, he worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio producer and Director of External Broadcasting, and it was during this period that he began his writing career. He is the author, co-author, or editor of some seventeen books, among them five novels: Things Fall Apart No Longer at Ease Arrow of God A Man of the People , 1966; and

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T he novelist Chinua Achebe , a fine stylish and an astute social critic, is one of the best-known African writers in the West and his novels are often assigned in university courses. Nigerian novelist and poet, whose works explore the impact of European culture on African society. Achebe's unsentimental, often ironic books vividly convey the traditions and speech of the Ibo people. Born in Ogidi, Nigeria, Achebe was educated at the University College of Ibadan (now the University of Ibadan). He subsequently taught at various universities in Nigeria and the United States. Achebe wrote his first novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), partly in response to what he saw as inaccurate characterizations of Africa and Africans by British authors. The book describes the effects on Ibo society of the arrival of European colonizers and missionaries in the late 1800s. Achebe's subsequent novels No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savannah (1987) are set in Africa and describe the struggles of the African people to free themselves from European political influences. During Nigeria's tumultuous political period of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Achebe became politically active. Most of his literary works of this time address Nigeria's internal conflict (see Nigeria, Federal Republic of: Civil War). These books include the volumes of poetry Beware, Soul Brother (1971) and Christmas in Biafra (1973), the short-story collection Girls at War (1972), and the children's book How the Leopard Got His Claws (1972).

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Chinua Achebe Africa s BestKnown Novelist Chinua Achebe is Africa’s best-known novelist. Throughout a distinguished career he
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William Butler Yeats: "The Second Coming" (1921)
Yeats was attracted to the spiritual and occult world and fashioned for himself an elaborate mythology to explain human experience. "The Second Coming," written after the catastrophe of World War I and with communism and fascism rising, is a compelling glimpse of an inhuman world about to be born. Yeats believed that history in part moved in two thousand-year cycles. The Christian era, which followed that of the ancient world, was about to give way to an ominous period represented by the rough, pitiless beast in the poem.
Turning and turning in the widening gyre (1)
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;

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Part II: chs. 15-19, Part III: chs. 20-25 Nigeria, West Africa Related Links Ethnic Group: Igbo (or Ibo) Related Links "...only the story...can continue beyond the war and the warrior. It is the story that outlives the sound of war-drums and the exploits of brave fighters. It is the story...that saves our progeny from blundering like blind beggars into the spikes of the cactus fence. The story is our escort; without it, we are blind. Does the blind man own his escort? No, neither do we the story; rather it is the story that owns us and directs us. Chinua Achebe, Anthills of the Savannah Table of Contents African Authors: Chinua Achebe Table of Contents Achebe Bibliography Achebe in His Own Words: Quotations, Interviews, Works

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Chinua Achebe (1930-)
Chinua Achebe, poet and novelist, is one of the most important living African writers. He is also considered one of the most original literary artists currently writing in English. Born Albert Chinualumogo Achebe, Chinua Achebe was raised by Christian evangelical parents in the large village Ogidi, in Igboland, Eastern Nigeria. He received early education in English, but grew up surrounded by the complex fusion of Igbo traditions and the colonial legacy. He studied literature and medicine at the University of Ibadan; after graduating, he went to work for the Nigerian Broadcasting Company in Lagos. Things Fall Apart (1958) was his first novel. It has been translated into at least forty-five languages, and has sold eight million copies worldwide. Starting in the 1950s, Achebe was central to a new Nigerian literary movement that drew on the oral traditions of Nigeria's indigenous tribes. Although Achebe writes in English, he attempts to incorporate Igbo vocabulary and narratives. Other novels include: No Longer At Ease Arrow of God (1964), and

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