Things Fall Apart: A NovelPenguin Publishing Group, 1959 - 224 頁 “A true classic of world literature . . . A masterpiece that has inspired generations of writers in Nigeria, across Africa, and around the world.” —Barack Obama |
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... foo - foo . Obierika's second wife followed with a pot of soup , and Maduka brought in a pot of palm - wine . As the men ate and drank palm - wine they talked about the customs of their neighbors . " It was only this morning , " said ...
... foo - foo and bitter - leaf soup . A palm - oil lamp gave out yellowish light . Without it , it would have been impossible to eat ; one could not have known where one's mouth was in the darkness of that night . There was an oil lamp in ...
... foo - foo and because yam always came first . Then the foo - foo was served . Some kinsmen ate it with egusi soup and others with bitter - leaf soup . The meat was then shared so that every member of the umunna had a portion . Every man ...