Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
560
Language
English
Published
Oct 7, 1988
Publisher
Pan Books
ISBN-10
0330303317
ISBN-13
9780330303316
Description
Chinua Achebe's seminal works explore the complexities of African identity and colonial impact through rich narratives and multifaceted characters. "Things Fall Apart" introduces readers to the proud and conflicted Igbo society, centered around the life of Okonkwo, who grapples with tradition and the encroaching influence of British colonization. Through his struggles, Achebe delves into themes of masculinity, cultural conflict, and resilience, offering a poignant critique of both pre-colonial and colonial landscapes.
In "No Longer at Ease" and "Arrow of God," Achebe continues to dissect the struggles of post-colonial Africa. The stories delve deeper into the challenges faced by individuals and communities as they navigate the remnants of colonial rule and the pursuit of cultural identity. The trilogy is a powerful exploration of loss, adaptation, and the enduring spirit of a people, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of African history and culture.
In "No Longer at Ease" and "Arrow of God," Achebe continues to dissect the struggles of post-colonial Africa. The stories delve deeper into the challenges faced by individuals and communities as they navigate the remnants of colonial rule and the pursuit of cultural identity. The trilogy is a powerful exploration of loss, adaptation, and the enduring spirit of a people, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of African history and culture.