Emerging Perspectives on Chinua Achebe

Emerging Perspectives on Chinua Achebe
Author: Ernest Emenyo̲nu
Publsiher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 0865438765

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This compendium of 37 essays provides global perspectives of Achebe as an artist with a proper sense of history and an imaginative writer with an inviolable sense of cultural mission and political commitment.

Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe
Author: Umelo Ojinmah
Publsiher: Spectrum Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCAL:B3802608

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"Chinua Achebe: New Perspectives" synthesizes the themes: power and responsibility, particularly as they affect political governance in Africa. It valiantly explores and attempts to correlate the issues of gross abuse of power and privilege as central foci in Achebe's fiction. Through a systematic appraisal of these works, from "Things Fall Apart" to "Anthills of the Savannah," Dr. Umelo R. Ojinmah makes a sustainable case, that to Achebe, things will always fall apart until "our people" begin to understand the responsibility that power imposes on those who exercise it. -- From publisher's description.

A Spirit of Dialogue

A Spirit of Dialogue
Author: Christopher N. Okonkwo
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781572336155

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A groundbreaking study, A Spirit of Dialogue examines through extensive, interdisciplinary research, theory, and close reading the intricate reconstructions, extensions, and resonances of the West African myth of spirit children, the "Born-to-Die," in contemporary African American neo-slave narratives. Arguing that the myth, called "Ogbañje" in Igbo language and "àbíkú" in Yoruba, has had over thirty years of uncharted presence in African American literature, Okonkwo advances a compelling case absent in extant scholarship. He traces Ogbañje/the Born-to-Die's appearance in African American texts to a convergence of factors. They include but are not limited to: the impact of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart; the 1960s emergence of the contemporary neo-slave narrative; the 1960s and 1970s black consciousness/Black Power movement and the cultural agenda, gendered politics, and centripetal philosophy of the Black Arts movement's nationalist aesthetic; African American identity questions of the post-civil rights and the multicultural eras; and the thematic shifts, as well as the African diaspora orientation of African American fiction of the post-nationalist aesthetic period. A Spirit of Dialogue focuses on the sometimes neglected and understudied works of four canonical African American writers: Octavia E. Butler's Wild Seed and Mind of My Mind, Tananarive Due's The Between, John Edgar Wideman's The Cattle Killing, and Toni Morrison's Sula and Beloved. Okonkwo demonstrates persuasively how the mythic spirit child informs the content and form of these novels, offering Butler, Due, Wideman, and Morrison a non-occidental "code" by which to engage collectively with the various issues integral to the history experience of African-descended people. The paradigm functions, then, as the nexus of a life-affirmative dialogue among the six novels, as well as between them and other works of African religious and literary imagination, particularly Things Fall Apart and Ben Okri's The Famished Road.

Emerging Perspectives on Nuruddin Farah

Emerging Perspectives on Nuruddin Farah
Author: Derek Wright
Publsiher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2002
Genre: Somalia
ISBN: 0865439192

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The first critical anthology of its kind, this is an in-depth look at Somalia's internationally acclaimed and award-winning novelist, Farah - one of Africa's most multilingual and multi-literal writers. Although since his exile in 1974 he has been influenced by many cultural trends from around the world, his writing is still very firmly rooted in the African continent which he has made his base since 1981.

Critical Perspectives on Chinua Achebe

Critical Perspectives on Chinua Achebe
Author: Catherine Lynette Innes,Bernth Lindfors
Publsiher: Three Continents
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1978
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015046845726

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The Life and Times of Chinua Achebe

The Life and Times of Chinua Achebe
Author: Kalu Ogbaa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000430615

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The Life and Times of Chinua Achebe introduces readers to the life, literary works, and times of arguably the most widely-read African novelist of recent times, an icon, both in continental Africa and abroad. The book weaves together the story of Chinua Achebe, a young Igboman whose novel Things Fall Apart opened the eyes of the world to a more realistic image of Africa that was warped by generations of European travelers, colonists, and writers. Whilst continuing to write further influential novels and essays, Achebe also taught other African writers to use their skills to help their national leaders to fight for their freedoms in the post-colonial era, as internal warfare compounded the damage caused by European powers during the colonial era. In this book Kalu Ogbaa, an esteemed expert on Achebe and his works, draws on extensive research and personal interviews with the great man and his colleagues and friends, to tell the story of Achebe and his work. This intimate and powerful new biography will be essential reading for students and scholars of Chinua Achebe, and to anyone with an interest in the literature and post-colonial politics of Africa.

Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart
Author: Harold Bloom
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2010
Genre: Igbo (African people) in literature
ISBN: 9781604135817

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Things Fall Apart, set in Nigeria about a century ago, is widely regarded as Chinua Achebe's masterpiece. Considered one of the most broadly read African novels, Achebe's work responded to the two-dimensional caricatures of Africans that often dominated Western literature. This invaluable new edition of the study guide contains a selection of the finest contemporary criticism of this classic novel.

Emerging Perspectives on Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo

Emerging Perspectives on Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo
Author: Rose A. Sackeyfio,Blessing Diala-Ogamba
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781498559331

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This book examines the fiction, poetry, drama, and feminist theory of Nigerian writer Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo. The book expands post-colonial discourse to illuminate the ways in which Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s literary works explore conventional as well as contemporary themes about women’s role and status in Nigerian society.