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Paperback Books by Chinua Achebe
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| Home and Exile |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| More personally revealing than anything Achebe has written, Home and Exile-the great Nigerian novelist's first book in more than ten years-is a major statement on the importance of stories... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2001 |
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| Things Fall Apart |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| This is Chinua Achebes classic novel, with more than two million copies sold since its first U.S. publication in 1969. Combining a richly African story with the author's keen awareness of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1994 |
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| No Longer at Ease |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| This early novel portrays the frustrations and disillusions of Obi Okonkwo, a young African educated abroad who tries to hold on to his traditional tribal culture when is encounters the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1994 |
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| Girls at War |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| Twelve stories by the internationally renowned novelist which recreate with energy and authenticity the major social and political issues that confront contemporary Africans on a daily... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 1991 |
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| Anthills of the Savannah |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| ANTHILLS OF THE SAVANNAH is a novel about politics in the fictional West African nation of Kanga--a place very much like late 20th-century Nigeria. The military installs an officer as... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1989 |
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| Arrow of God |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| Set in the Ibo heartland of eastern Nigeria, one of Africa's best-known writers describes the conflict between old and new in its most poignant aspect: the personal struggle between father... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1989 |
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| A Man of the People |
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| by Chinua Achebe |
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| By the renowned author of 'Things Fall Apart, this novel foreshadows the Nigerian coups of 1966 and shows the color and vivacity as well as the violence and corruption of a society making... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 1966 |
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