But as I said, I have no other profession or interest in any other profession. So you must assume that I’ll keep working at it to the last day In this rare interview with the late Nigerian author, ...
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Messengers: A two-part special that visits one of the world's greatest authors Chinua Achebe at his upstate New York home in the wake of the 50th year celebration of his bestseller novel 'Things Fall ...
Chinua Achebe's 1958 debut novel Things Fall Apart has sold 10 million copies worldwide and been translated into 50 languages. The book provided a unique picture of late 19th century Igbo culture in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Calls for the late Chinua Achebe to be awarded a posthumous Nobel prize for literature have "gone beyond 'sickening'" and become "obscene and irreverent", Achebe's fellow Nigerian author – and 1986 ...
Nigeria's president hails him as a "globally acclaimed writer, scholar, cultural icon, nationalist" South Africa's Jacob Zuma mourns the loss of a "colossus of African writing" Nigerian author Chinua ...
Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe died Thursday in Boston. His first novel, Things Fall Apart was published in 1958 and is still the most widely-read piece of African literature. Nigerian writer Chinua ...
“I think story telling was my life…I was curious…attempting to remember the first one is like attempting to remember the day we were born…I was absolutely fascinated by books and I had a school that ...