By Chinua Achebe, 1958
The founding
father of African fiction portrays, in his first novel, the collision of
African and European cultures in an Igbo village. A passionate
condemnation of racism and imperial arrogance, never bettered.
As Nelson Mandela
stated: “There was a writer named Chinua Achebe, in whose company the prison
walls fell down.”
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