This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the advantage of an early start so that other African writers had no choice but to look up to him. It was Chinua Achebe who established and defined the Nigerian tradition in the novel, a tradition that takes its roots from our folk culture and creatively makes use of our proverbs, legends, folktales, and local myths, thus giving expression to our national culture. And by making capital of what is indigenous in both Nigerian and African literature, Achebe established the total rehabilitation of the image and dignity of the African personality bruised and damaged by the colonial master. Achebe’s achievements were indeed so fascinating that a “School ...
This second tribute to Chinua Achebe focuses on the Nigerian writer’s literary output. Literature ha...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
This review article explores the life and writing of Nigerian novelist Chinua Acheb
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
This article shows the multi-functional role of oratory in Achebe’s novels set in traditional Igbola...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
Before we assess Achebe\u27s contribution to the development of African literature we must put the r...
To write a critical tribute to any writer at the present time calls for a special kind of political ...
The paper argues that Chinua Achebe’s memoir, There was a country: a personal history of Biafra (201...
This second tribute to Chinua Achebe focuses on the Nigerian writer’s literary output. Literature ha...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
This article argues that the genius of Chinua Achebe as a novelist was definitely assisted by the ad...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
This review article explores the life and writing of Nigerian novelist Chinua Acheb
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
Chinua Achebe (1930- ) took to the writing of novels and short stories in order to instill socio-cul...
This article shows the multi-functional role of oratory in Achebe’s novels set in traditional Igbola...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
Before we assess Achebe\u27s contribution to the development of African literature we must put the r...
To write a critical tribute to any writer at the present time calls for a special kind of political ...
The paper argues that Chinua Achebe’s memoir, There was a country: a personal history of Biafra (201...
This second tribute to Chinua Achebe focuses on the Nigerian writer’s literary output. Literature ha...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...
In his article Achebe\u27s Work, Postcoloniality, and Human Rights Eric Sipyinyu Njeng argues that...