Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart by Isidore Okpewho

Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart by Isidore Okpewho

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Chinua Achebe is Africa's most prominent writer, and Things Fall Apart (1958) is the most renowned and widely-read African novel in the global literary canon. The essays collected in this casebook explore the work's artistic, multicultural, and global significance from a variety of critical perspectives.

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Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart by Isidore Okpewho

Chinua Achebe is Africa's most prominent writer, and Things Fall Apart (1958) is the most renowned and widely-read African novel in the global literary canon. Translated into close to sixty languages, Things Fall Apart is the novel that inaugurated the long and continuing tradition of postcolonial inquiry into the problematic relations between the West and the countries of the Third World that were once European colonies. This collection explores the artistic, multicultural, and global significance of Things Fall Apart from a variety of critical perspectives. The essays selected for this casebook represent the most important and well-established critical work written on the novel to date. This volume also contains an editor's introduction, an interview with Chinua Achebe, and suggestions for further reading.
Okpewho has been particularly successful in the careful selection of these essays which make the novel as relevant as it ever has beenWhat is most satisfying is not only the high quality of most of the essays, but also their overall arrangement so that they seem to be in dialogue with one another. This creates a logical thread throughout the book, and it makes for an engaging read. * African Studies Quarterly *
Okpewho has been particularly successful in the careful selection of these essays which make the novel as relevant as it ever has been. What is most satisfying is not only the high quality of most of the essays, but also their overall arrangement so that they seem to be in dialogue with one another. This creates a logical thread throughout the book, and it makes for an engaging read. * African Studies Quarterly *
Isidore Okpewho is Professor of Africana Studies, English, and Comparative Literature at SUNY at Binghamton.
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ISBN 13 9780195147643
ISBN 10 0195147642
Title Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart
Author Isidore Okpewho
Series Casebooks In Criticism
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2003-05-29
Number of pages 284
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.