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  1. May 23, 2013 · Images of the funeral of renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, who died in March in the US and whose body has now returned to his homeland.

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  3. Mar 22, 2013 · 22 March 2013. Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, who has died aged 82, was revered throughout the world for his depiction of life in Africa. He wrote about the effects of colonialism and its ...

  4. May 23, 2013 · 23 May 2013. Mourners signed a book of condolence at the funeral. Thousands of mourners have paid their last respects to renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe in his home town in Anambra state. A ...

    • African Novelist
    • Things Fall Apart
    • Recognition
    Nigeria’s storytelling tradition. Born in Ogidi in 1930 to an Igbo family, Chinua was the studious son of an evangelical priest. He grew up listening to stories narrated in his community.
    In love with the library, Chinua completed English studies at the University of Ibadan in four years instead of the standard five.
    In 1961, he worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation and married Christie Okoli. They had four children together.
    European interpretation of African culture.To give African children better quality books, he co-founded in 1967 Citadel Press with renowned writer Christopher Okigbo to publish children’s books.
    Clash of civilisations. As a Nigerian novelist, Achebe portrayed the social disorientation that resulted from Western colonisation of Africa.
    In 1958, he published his first and most widely read novel, Things Fall Apart. The novel portrays the clash of cultures that took place when Christian missionaries and Western colonials encountered...
    The novel follows the life of Okonkwo, an Ibo leader and local wrestling champion. He is exiled and upon his return, finds his community has submitted to the influence of Western colonisers. Realis...
    “The world has no end, and what is good among one people is an abomination with others,” writes Achebe.
    30 honorary degrees. Acknowledged as the father of modern African literature, Chinua was awarded 30 honorary degrees from universities around the world.
    Achebe also won many literary awards, from the inauguralNigerian National Merit Award in 1979 to the Man Booker International Prize for Fiction in 2007.
    He won The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize in 2010. The annual prize is given to “a man or woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind’s enjoyment and un...
    Praised by Mandela. South Africa’s anti-apartheid revolutionary leader Nelson Mandelacalled him a writer “in whose company the prison walls fell down”.
  5. Chinua Achebe, who died last year, left more than books as his legacy. He inspired some of today’s most talented writers, argues Jane Ciabattari. When the legendary Nigerian novelist Chinua ...

  6. Jul 30, 2016 · Renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe has died after an illness and hospital stay. He was 82. Achebe's home state of Anambra, in southeastern Nigeria, was in mourning for its "illustrious son," state spokesman Mike Udah told BBC News. African newspapers began reporting his death after hearing of his hospital stay this morning in Boston. A ...

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