Things fall apart--Chinua Achebe

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Publicerades 1974 av Heinemann Educational for the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British Council on behalf of the British Ministry of Overseas Development.

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978-0-435-28091-8
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recenserade Things Fall Apart av Chinua Achebe (The African Trilogy, #1)

Historical fiction set against the backdrop of colonialism

Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was just 27 when Things Fall Apart was published. This outstanding work explores social structures and traditions in an Igbo clan in what is now Eastern Nigeria, set against the backdrop of rising British colonialism and the arrival of Christian missionaries. The title refers to a poem by W.B. Yeats.

Patriarchal society The Umuofia community, spread across nine villages, is patriarchal and traditional: gods play an important role in everyday decisions. Male pride is gained by being physically strong and showing no emotional weakness. Protagonist Okonkwo is among the strongest of men: having earned prestige as a warrior and wrestler, and ashamed of his late father, who lived in debt without titles, he is harsh towards his wives and children, insults ‘weaker’ men by calling them ‘women’, and turns to violence as a solution to frustration. A less sympathetic character is difficult to imagine.

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  • Achebe, Chinua.
  • Igbo (African people) in literature.
  • Nigeria -- In literature.