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Things Fall Apart

by Chinua Achebe
language: english
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, November of 2001 ‧
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One of the BBC''s ''100 Novels That Shaped Our World''

A worldwide bestseller and the first part of Achebe''s African Trilogy, Things Fall Apart is the compelling story of one man''s battle to protect his community against the forces of change

Okonkwo is the greatest wrestler and warrior alive, and his fame spreads throughout West Africa like a bush-fire in the harmattan. But when he accidentally kills a clansman, things begin to fall apart. Then Okonkwo returns from exile to find missionaries and colonial governors have arrived in the village. With his world thrown radically off-balance he can only hurtle towards tragedy.

First published in 1958, Chinua Achebe''s stark, coolly ironic novel reshaped both African and world literature, and has sold over ten million copies in forty-five languages. This arresting parable of a proud but powerless man witnessing the ruin of his people begins Achebe''s landmark trilogy of works chronicling the fate of one African community, continued in Arrow of God and No Longer at Ease.

''His courage and generosity are made manifest in the work'' Toni Morrison
''The writer in whose company the prison walls fell down'' Nelson Mandela
''A great book, that bespeaks a great, brave, kind, human spirit'' John Updike

With an Introduction by Biyi Bandele

Things Fall Apart

by Chinua Achebe

Property Description
ISBN: 9780141186887
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
Release Date: November of 2001
Language: English
Dimensions: 129 x 199 x 10 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 176
Format: Book
Collection: Penguin Modern Classics
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Romance
Books in English > Fiction > Fiction
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780141186887
Recommended Minimum Age: Not applicable

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe, born in 1930, was raised within an evangelical Christian family in the large village of Ogidi, one of the first centers of Anglican missionary work in Igboland, in eastern Nigeria. After studying medicine and literature at the University of Ibadan, he went to work for the Nigerian Broadcasting Company in Lagos. His radio career ended abruptly in 1966 when he left his position as Director of External Broadcasting during the national uprising and massacres that led to the Biafran War. He had narrowly escaped confrontation with armed soldiers who apparently believed that his novel... A Popular Man This implied [the involvement] in the first military coup in Nigeria.
Achebe's career as an academic university began in 1967 when he was appointed Senior Research Fellow at the University of Nigeria. He became Professor Emeritus in 1985. Among the universities where he taught are the University of Massachusetts and the University of Connecticut. Achebe has received numerous distinctions from different parts of the world, including more than twenty honorary doctorates from universities in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada and Nigeria. In 1987 he received the most important Nigerian award that recognizes intellectual work, the Nigerian National Merit Award.
Achebe is the author of many novels, short stories, essays, and children's books. When Everything Falls Apart , his first novel, was published in 1958. It has sold over eight million copies and has been translated into at least 45 languages. It was followed by No Longer At Ease (1960), The Arrow of God (1964), which collected the first New Statesman Jock Campbell Prize, and A Popular Man (1966). Anthills of Savannah It was shortlisted for the Booker McConnell Prize in 1987. Beware Soul Brother, a book of poetry, received the Commonwealth Poetry Prize in 1972.
Chinua Achebe lives in the United States and teaches at Bard College. He is married and has four children.

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