Who is Chinua Achebe?
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian Novelist, Poet, Professor, and Critic. He is best known for his first novel and
magnum opus, Things Fall Apart (1958), which is the most widely read
book in modern African literature.
Raised by Christian parents in the
Igbo town of Ogidi in southeastern Nigeria, Achebe excelled at school
and won a scholarship for undergraduate studies. He became fascinated
with world religions and traditional African cultures, and began writing
stories as a university student.
After graduation, he worked for the
Nigerian Broadcasting Service and soon moved to the metropolis of Lagos.
He gained worldwide attention for Things Fall Apart in the late 1950s;
his later novels include No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A
Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savannah (1987). Achebe
writes his novels in English and has defended the use of English, a
"language of colonisers", in African literature.
In 1975, his lecture An
Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" became the
focus of controversy, for its criticism of Joseph Conrad as "a bloody
racist".
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