Chinua Achebe
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Born in Ogidi, Colonial Nigeria, Achebe's childhood was influenced by both Igbo traditional culture and colonial Christianity. He excelled in school and attended what is now the University of Ibadan, where he became fiercely critical of how Western literature depicted Africa. Moving to Lagos after graduation, he worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Service (NBS) and garnered international attention for his 1958 novel ''Things Fall Apart''. In less than 10 years he would publish four further novels through the publisher Heinemann, with whom he began the Heinemann African Writers Series and galvanized the careers of African writers, such as Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and Flora Nwapa.
Achebe sought to escape the colonial perspective that framed African literature at the time, and drew from the traditions of the Igbo people, Christian influences, and the clash of Western and African values to create a uniquely African voice. He wrote in and defended the use of English, describing it as a means to reach a broad audience, particularly readers of colonial nations. In 1975 he gave a controversial lecture, "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's ''Heart of Darkness''", which was a landmark in postcolonial discourse. Published in ''The Massachusetts Review'', it featured criticism of Albert Schweitzer and Joseph Conrad, whom Achebe described as "a thoroughgoing racist". When the region of Biafra broke away from Nigeria in 1967, Achebe supported Biafran independence and acted as ambassador for the people of the movement. The subsequent Nigerian Civil War ravaged the populace, and he appealed to the people of Europe and the Americas for aid. When the Nigerian government retook the region in 1970, he involved himself in political parties but soon became disillusioned by his frustration over the continuous corruption and elitism he witnessed. He lived in the United States for several years in the 1970s, and returned to the US in 1990 after a car crash left him partially paralyzed. He stayed in the US in a nineteen-year tenure at Bard College as a professor of languages and literature.
Winning the 2007 Man Booker International Prize, from 2009 until his death he was Professor of African Studies at Brown University. Achebe's work has been extensively analyzed and a vast body of scholarly work discussing it has arisen. In addition to his seminal novels, Achebe's ''oeuvre'' includes numerous short stories, poetry, essays and children's books. A titled Igbo chief himself, his style relies heavily on the Igbo oral tradition, and combines straightforward narration with representations of folk stories, proverbs, and oratory. Among the many themes his works cover are culture and colonialism, masculinity and femininity, politics, and history. His legacy is celebrated annually at the Chinua Achebe Literary Festival. Provided by Wikipedia
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Things fall apart : authoritative text, contexts and criticism / Chinua Achebe ; edited by Francis Abiola Irele. by Achebe, Chinua
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The education of a British-protected child : essays / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Anthills of the Savannah / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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There was a country : a personal history of Biafra / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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A man of the people / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Arrow of God / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Hopes and impediments : selected essays / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Things fall apart / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Girls at war and other stories / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Conversations with Chinua Achebe / edited by Bernth Lindfors. by Achebe, Chinua
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Things fall apart / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Home and exile / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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Collected poems / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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No longer at ease / Chinua Achebe. by Achebe, Chinua
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PBS NewsHour. Achebe discusses Africa 50 years after 'Things fall apart' / [produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions].
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Chinua Achebe : African literature as celebration / director, Daniel Wiles ; producer, Mark Holloway ; edited & presented by Melvyn Bragg. by Wiles, Daniel
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Africans in America. Part 1, The terrible transformation. Interview with Chinua Achebe, author, "Things fall apart" / [produced by WGBH]. by Bellows, Susan
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Black writers redefine the struggle : a tribute to James Baldwin : proceedings of a conference at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, April 22-23, 1988 featuring Chinua Achebe ... [et al.] / edited by Jules Chametzky.
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The Heinemann book of contemporary African short stories / edited by Chinua Achebe and C.L. Innes.
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African short stories / selected and edited by Chinua Achebe & C.L. Innes.
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