Danelite.info has outlined 5
important facts to know about the masterpiece which was written by the late
great Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart - The book
follows the life of the main
character, Okonkwo, the leader of Umuofia, as the cultural landscape was
changed by colonialism and Christianity - Since its first publication in 1958,
Things Fall Apart has sold over 8 million copies around the world, and earned
Achebe the title of ‘Shakespeare of his genre’ Things Fall Apart is a novel
which was written by the late great Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe, and first
published in 1958.
Bookstellyouwhy.com describes the
book as a 'unique, thought-provoking, literary masterpiece'. FG confirms that 2
Nigerians were murdered in South Africa NAIJ.com notes that Things Fall Apart
is the most popular book in African literature, which has now been translated into
more than 50 languages, even though it was originally written in English. 5
things to know about Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe The late great Chinua
Achebe (Photo credit: Famous People) The novel was set in a fictional
pre-colonial village in Nigeria called Umuofia, and follows the life of the
main character, Okonkwo, as the cultural landscape was changed by colonialism
and Christianity.
Here are 5 important facts to know
about Achebe’s masterpiece: 1. The book’s title was gotten from a poem by W.B.
Yeats, titled The Second Coming. It reads: “Turning and turning in the widening
gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot
hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed,
and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all
conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.” 2.
While writing the book, Achebe
sought to take a different approach from the primitive view of Africa that was
widely held, and instead present the image of a thriving, dynamic African
society, to western readers.
Through his work, the author worked
to change perceptions about the continent and its people. 5 things to know
about Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe The front cover of the 50th
Anniversary Edition of Things Fall Apart (Photo credit: Slide Player) 3. The
manuscript for the book was lost for several months after being misplaced at
the publishers’ London office. However, it was eventually found, and work
proceeded on the project. 4.The writing of Things Fall Apart followed similar
patterns and theme used by another influential author, Charles Dickens, who
Achebe greatly admired. 5.Chinua Achebe was considered as 'the Shakespeare of
his genre', after writing Things Fall Apart.
This was because the book brought
attention to the previously-ignored African literature scene. The book has sold
over 8 million copies to date previously reported that on Wednesday, November
16, Google Doodle celebrated Nigeria writer, critic and professor, late Chinua
Achebe, on what would have been his 87th birthday. Born Albert Chinụalụmọgụ
Achebe on November 16, 1930, Achebe died on March 21, 2013 at the age of 82.
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