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Chinua Achebe

 

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Chinua Achebe


by David Carroll (Author)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9780333490808

 

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This critical study of the African writer, Chinua Achebe, has been revised and a new chapter added. The underlying concern throughout is with his system of values and its response to the turbulent history of modern Nigeria - colonialism, independence, political disillusionment and military rule.


This critical study of the African writer, Chinua Achebe, has been revised and a new chapter added. Throughout there is an underlying concern with his system of values and its response to the turbulent history of modern Nigeria - colonialism, independence, political disillusionment and military rule. The study attempts to relate the novelist's career to the problematic role of the African writer, a role to which Achebe himself has contributed a great deal of thought in his various essays. The Introduction presents the context in which he writes - in particular, the traditional ways of his own Igbo society, and the European contact with Africa. It is the complex and continuing interaction of these cultures that forms the central theme of most of his writings.


 

ISBN 333490800
ISBN13 9780333490808
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Format Hardback
Publication date 15/05/1990
Pages 214
Weight (grammes) 300
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 222
Width (mm) 141

Preface - Chronology - Introduction - Things Fall Apart - No Longer at Ease - Arrow of God - A Man of the People - Short Stories and Poetry - Anthills of the Savannah - Conclusion - Notes - Select Bibliography - Index