Things Fall ApartKnopf, 1992 - 181 頁 The most enduring account we have of the modern African experience as seen from within. Starting with the intricate pattern of duties and traditions, and the universal human conflicts of a tribal village in what is now Nigeria, Things Fall Apart encompasses the advent of European colonialism, the intrusion of Christianity, and the shattering effects of an entire historical era on the immemorial culture of Africa. |
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... Ogidi , the Ibo - speaking peoples lived together in groups of villages , associated through common history and rituals , each village fiercely independent and regulated not by kingship but by the senior men those who had ' taken titles ...
... Ogidi , the Ibo - speaking peoples lived together in groups of villages , associated through common history and rituals , each village fiercely independent and regulated not by kingship but by the senior men those who had ' taken titles ...
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... Ogidi , by the time Chinua Achebe was born there in November 1930 , there were church missionary schools , Ibo catechists of the Church Missionary Society , like Achebe's own father , and a British colonial administration . Achebe's ...
... Ogidi , by the time Chinua Achebe was born there in November 1930 , there were church missionary schools , Ibo catechists of the Church Missionary Society , like Achebe's own father , and a British colonial administration . Achebe's ...
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... Ogidi in Eastern Nigeria , son of Isaiah Achebe , a Church Missionary Society catechist . He received his secondary education at government college Umuahia , and went on to study at University College , Ibadan , where he entered as a ...
... Ogidi in Eastern Nigeria , son of Isaiah Achebe , a Church Missionary Society catechist . He received his secondary education at government college Umuahia , and went on to study at University College , Ibadan , where he entered as a ...
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