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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “One of the most infuriating habits of these people was their love of superfluous words,” thinks the colonial district ...
Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian writer who has been a professor of languages and literature at Bard College since 1990, turned 70 last year. The college marked the occasion with a weekend of events that ...
Chinua Achebe—Africa’s greatest novelist—has died in a hospital near Boston. Chinua Achebe was born November 16, 1930, near Ogidi, a few miles east of Onitsha (a center of Igbo culture) in eastern ...
Surrounded by symbols, donning his signature cap and spectacles, Chinua Achebe is pictured in front of a green banner decorated with icons of his most famous literary works in Thursday’s Google Doodle ...
“The amazing thing about stories is that they, in fact, travel,” novelist Chinua Achebe explains, using the term both figuratively and literally. “You let the story develop. You let the story begin.
NEW YORK Chinua Achebe, the internationally celebrated Nigerian author, statesman and dissident who gave literary birth to modern Africa with "Things Fall Apart," has died. He was 82. Achebe died ...
The author of "Things Fall Apart," Chinua Achebe is one of the most widely read African authors. Wikimedia Commons In a 1994 interview with the Paris Review, Chinua Achebe, the world’s most ...
The Nigerian novelist of "Things Fall Apart" and other works died after an illness. By THR Staff Chinua Achebe 2009 - P 2013 Chinua Achebe, the acclaimed Nigerian author of Things Fall Apart and other ...
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. Century, who experiences the arrival of Christian ...
JOHNANNESBURG, South Africa — When Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe was in college, a European professor assigned “Mister Johnson,” which portrayed Africa as a land of grinning, shrieking savages. Time ...