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Things Fall Apart - Achebe, Chinua
Composed in English and published in 1958, two years before Nigeria declared independence, Things Fall Apart was the first African novel to attain a wide international readership. It is a short, sparely told tale that nevertheless embraces themes of enormous import: fate and will, the determining influences of familial inheritance, the consequences and consolations of custom, the legacy of colonialism. It also illuminates the personal and political crises provoked by the failure of individuals and societies to grow while maintaining their identities in the face of change. And while the novel is steeped in Achebe’s native Igbo culture and alert to the conflicts inherent in the historical moment it depicts, its action seems to unfold on a universal stage; it is as rich in human substance as Greek tragedy, and just as mysteriously powerful in its effect.
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209 pages • paperback • 1958 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780385474542
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Original Pub Year: 1958
Edition Pub Date: 01 September 1994
Publisher: Penguin Books
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209 pages • paperback • 1958
ISBN/UID: 9780385474542
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Original Pub Year: 1958
Edition Pub Date: 01 September 1994
Publisher: Penguin Books
Browse Editions
fiction
classics
historical
challenging
dark
reflective
medium-paced
fiction
classics
historical
challenging
dark
reflective
medium-paced