Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Things Fall Apart ; Chinua Achebe
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What buyers say about Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
The most important thing to me about Things Fall Apart is the amount of time that is spent following Okonkwo's life journey, which allows us to get to know Umuofia, his village, and fall into the rhythms of daily life and their customs.
Okonokwo is wedded to the strength and power he saw thrown aside in his father's neglect of any personal pride and in turn this desperate fight against signs of weakness within himself and others is to prove his nemesis The two worlds that are given increasingly
The book is a melodic dance of words and phrases that paint the most illustrative pictures and tell a story like a song.
I read the Fisherman ( amazing) Then Orchestra of Minorities which is an African novel on the Greek tragedy scale with freshness and literary genius only the African novelists seem to produce.
The original story is a classic and this hard back edition has extra explanatory notes.