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5 works

Chinua Achebe

West AfricaContemporaryPost-colonialEssayFiction
Things Fall Apart
1958
Chinua Achebe

The story of Okonkwo, an Igbo warrior and leader who witnesses the arrival of Christian missionaries and British colonialism, ultimately leading to the disintegration of traditional Igbo society.

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Arrow of God
1964
Chinua Achebe

Set in 1920s Nigeria, the novel explores the conflict between traditional Igbo religion and British colonial administration through the story of Ezeulu, the chief priest of Ulu.

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No Longer at Ease
1960
Chinua Achebe

The story of Obi Okonkwo, grandson of Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart, who returns to Nigeria after studying in England and faces corruption in the civil service during the 1950s approaching independence.

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Morning Yet on Creation Day
1975
Chinua Achebe

Essays on African literature defending it against Western critical standards and colonialist perspectives.

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Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays
1988
Chinua Achebe

Essays including famous critique of Conrad's Heart of Darkness as racist.

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