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Things fall apart
Title:
Things fall apart
Personal Author EPSB:
Summary:
In direct, almost fable-like prose, it depicts the rise and fall of Okonkwo, a Nigerian whose sense of manliness is more akin to that of his warrior ancestors than to that of his fellow clansmen who have converted to Christianity and are appeasing the British administrators who infiltrate their village. The tough, proud, hardworking Okonkwo is at once a quintessential old-order Nigerian and a universal character in whom sons of all races have identified the figure of their father. Achebe creates a many-sided picture of village life and a sympathetic hero.
Year Published:
1994,

1959
Physical Description:
209 p.
Edition:
50th anniversary ed.
Note:
$15.00.
ISBN:
9780385667838
Publisher:
Toronto : Anchor Canada, 1994, c1959.