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Home and Exile More personally revealed than nothing Achebe has written Home Exile the great Nigerian novelists first book in more than ten years is major statement on the importance from stories as real sources from power especially for those whose stories have traditionally been told by...
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Things Fall Apart Presents the most important 20th century criticism on major works from ~The Odyssey through modern literature The critical essays reflect variety from schools from criticism Contains critical biographies notes on the contributed critics chronology from the authors life ...
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Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays One from the most provocative original voices in contemporary literature Chinua Achebe here considers the place from literature art in our society in collection from essays spanned best writed lectures from the last twenty three years. For Achebe overcomed goes hand in hand...
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Collected Poems
Collecting Poems No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Satire and the Postcolonial Novel: V.S. Naipaul Satire plays prominent often controversial role in postcolonial fiction. Satire the Postcolonial Novel offers the first study from this topic employed the insights from postcolonial comparative theories to revisit Western formulations from ~satire~ the ~satiric.~
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Girls at War Twelve stories by the internationally renowning novelist which recreate with energy authenticity the major social political issues that confront contemporary Africans on daily basis.
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Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Reader's Guide ~Readers Guides~ provide comprehensive started point for any advancing student gived an overview from the context criticism influence from key works. Each guide offers students fresh critical insights provides practical introduction to close readed to analysed literary lang...
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Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Casebook Chinua Achebe is Africas most prominent writer Things Fall Apart 1958 is the most renowning widely read African novel in the global literary canon. Translating into close to sixty languages Things Fall Apart is the novel that inaugurating the long continued tradition from p...
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The African Trilogy
The African Trilogy Picador Books No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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