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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... season of the year , when the rains had stopped and the sun rose every morning with dazzling beauty . And it was not too hot either , because the cold and dry harmattan wind was blowing down from the north . Some years the harmattan was ...
... season , without serious danger to his own health . The personal dyna- mism required to counter the forces of these extremes of weather would be far too great for the human frame . And so nature was not interfered with in the middle of ...
... season of rest between the harvest and the next plant- ing season . The only work that men did at this time was 65 covering the walls of their compound with new palm Chinua Achebe.