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      • Chinua Achebe’s work grappled with the reality of British imperialism ’s effect on Nigerian traditions and customs. He discussed in frank terms the destructive and often violent effect that external impositions have on indigenous people, challenging the prevailing narrative of his time that Westernization was a positive, necessary process.
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  2. 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.

  3. Mar 24, 2019 · Achebe’s aim is to help them regain their self-respect, recognize the beauty of their own cultural past, and deal capably with the dilemmas of contemporary society. It is important, however, that Achebe is not fulfilling this role as an outsider.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · (1930-2013) Who Was Chinua Achebe? Chinua Achebe made a splash with the publication of his first novel, Things Fall Apart, in 1958. Renowned as one of the seminal works of African literature, it...

  5. Oct 31, 2019 · Achebe started writing in the last years of British colonial rule in West Africa and in, his fictions, he sought to both understand the tragedy of colonial modernity, recuperate narratives of African life outside the colonialist idiom, and imagine a decolonized future.

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  6. Jul 26, 2017 · Achebe’s work is notable for its shaping of language and creation of new idioms for expressing African experience in English. Politics, history, colonialism, masculinity, the family, gender, the individual in society, and more are among the many themes that run through his work.

  7. Things Fall Apart. Things Fall Apart is the first novel by the Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. It portrays the life of Okonkwo, a traditional influential leader of the fictional Igbo clan, Umuofia. He is a feared warrior and a local wrestling champion who opposed the European colonialism and Christian missionaries.

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