Things fall apart, by Chinua Achebe / editor, M. Keith Booker. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Critical insightsPublication details: Pasadena, California : Salem Press, (c)2011.Description: viii, 322 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781587657115
- PR9387.B724.T456 2011
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Includes bibliographies and index.
On Things fall apart M. Keith Booker -- Biography of Chinua Achebe Norbert Mazari -- The Paris review perspective Petrina Crockford for The Paris review -- Things fall apart: cultural and historical contexts Joseph McLaren -- The critical reception of Things fall apart Amy Sickels -- An adequate revolution: Achebe writing Africa anew Thomas Jay Lynn -- "You must not stand in one place": reading Things fall apart in multiple contexts Matthew J. Bolton -- Things fall apart Margaret Laurence -- Chinua Achebe: Things fall apart M. Keith Booker -- The centre holds: a study of Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart David Cook -- Principle and practice: the logic of cultural violence in Achebe's Things fall apart David Hoegberg -- The possibilities and pitfalls of ethnographic readings: narrative complexity in Things fall apart Carey Snyder -- Rhythm and narrative method in Achebe's Things fall apart B. Eugene McCarthy -- Achebe's sense of an ending: history and tragedy in Things fall apart Richard Begam -- Okonkwo and his mother: Things fall apart and issues of gender in the constitution of African postcolonial discourse Biodun Jeyifo -- Masculinity, power, and language in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart Ada Uzoamaka Azodo -- The plight of a hero in Achebe's Things fall apart Patrick C. Nnoromele -- Okonkwo's suicide as an affirmative act: do things really fall apart? Alan R Friesen.
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