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Chinua Achebe

Chinua Achebe (natural November 16, 1930) is a Nigerian writer.

He was natural around Ogidi, Nigeria and attended University College within Ibadan (at the instance the college of the University of London, now a University of Ibadan), where he exposed English, history and theology. He late exposed broadcasting at a BBC and became a number 1 Director of External Broadcasting at the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation around 1961. When you took a civil war, he worked for the Biafran government as an ambassador, an experience that inspired him to write a verse form "Refugee Mother and Child."

Achebe is considered a father of the African novel inside English also when one of the world's virtually all acclaimed writers. His modern African classic Things Fall Apart, published in 1958, has sold over 10 million copies about the world & is inside fifty languages. Items Fall Apart has appeared within many lists of the Century greatest novels ever published in Norway (Norwegian Book Club), England (Shielder & Observer), Usa (Radcliffe Publishing Course list of top Centred novels of the 20th century) & Africa (Africa’s Right Books of the 20th Century).

Achebe is a recipient of assibilate 30 honorary degrees from either universities inside Engl&, Scotland, Canada, South Africa, Nigeria and the United States, including Harvard (1996), Brown (1998), Dartmouth (1972), Southampton, Guelph (Canada), Cape Town (2002) and a University of Ife (Nigeria). Around 2002 he was awarded a prestigious Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.

Achebe was the innovation editor of the African Writers Series published by Heinemann, a work that has emerged as a cornerstone of postcolonial literature, and was instrumental inside introducing the world to fresh writing from either Africa.

He hwhen served as instauration editor of Okike - an African journal of freshly writing, Uwa ndi Igbo - an Igbo language journal of poetry & literary criticism, publisher of The African Commentary, President of the Ogidi Town Union, Prochancellor of the Anambra State University of Technology & Deputy National President of the Peoples Redemption Person of Nigeria. Around 2004, Prof Achebe declined to assume a Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) - Nigeria's 2nd greatest honor - inside protest of the state of affairs within his native united states. Achebe has received many awards for his function, including a Commonwealth Poetry Prize, a Just released Statesman Jock Campbell Prize, & a Margaret Wrong Prize.

He is presently Charles P. Stevenson Prof of Languages & Literature at Bard College in Upstate New York. He is married to Prof Christie Chinwe Achebe, by using whom he has Quartet kids.

Around 1990 he was paralysed from the waist down inside the car accident.

Works

Things Fall Apart, 1958
No Longer at Ease, 1960
A Sacrificial Egg & More Stories, 1962
Arrow of God, 1964
The Human of the Population, 1966
Chike & a Flow of any stream, 1966
Beware, Soul-BrMore, & Other Verse form, 1971
How else a Leopard Had His Claws (using John Iroaganachi), 1972
Girls at War, 1973
Christmas at Biafra, & More Verse form, 1973
Morning Eventually in Creation Day, 1975
A Flute, 1975
A Drum, 1978
A Pain By using Nigeria, 1984
African Short Stories (editor, by using C.L. Innes), 1985
Formicary of the Savannah, 1988
Hopes & Impediments, 1988
Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories (editor, using C.L. Innes), 1992
An additional Africa, 1998 House & Exile, 2000 Gathered Verse form, 2004

Watch as well: List of African writers

Achebe
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World Literature Author Research Project - Achebe
A brief overview of the author and his works.

New York State Writers Institute - Chinua Achebe
Books by the author.

Chinua Achebe: An Overview
Extensive site with hyperlinks featuring works, politics, and bibliography.

Addison Public Library - Book Discussion: Chinua Achebe
Links to resources on the author.

At the Crossroads Hour
Lewis Nkosi reviews Chinua Achebe: A Biography, by Ezenwa-Ohaeto.






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