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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... Okagbue when Ezinma finally stopped outside her father's obi . Okagbue's voice was unchanged . It was quiet and confident . ' It is near that orange tree , ' Ezinma said . ' And why did you not say so , you wicked daughter of Akalogoli ...
... Okagbue when Ezinma finally stopped outside her father's obi . Okagbue's voice was unchanged . It was quiet and confident . ' It is near that orange tree , ' Ezinma said . ' And why did you not say so , you wicked daughter of Akalogoli ...
第 73 頁
... Okagbue worked tirelessly and in silence , his back shining with perspiration . Okonkwo stood by the pit . He asked Okagbue to come up and rest while he took a hand . But Okagbue said he was not tired yet . Ekwefi went into her hut to ...
... Okagbue worked tirelessly and in silence , his back shining with perspiration . Okonkwo stood by the pit . He asked Okagbue to come up and rest while he took a hand . But Okagbue said he was not tired yet . Ekwefi went into her hut to ...
第 74 頁
... Okagbue had again taken over the digging from Okonkwo . He worked , as usual , in silence . The neigh- bors and Okonkwo's wives were now talking . The children had lost interest and were playing . Suddenly Okagbue sprang to the surface ...
... Okagbue had again taken over the digging from Okonkwo . He worked , as usual , in silence . The neigh- bors and Okonkwo's wives were now talking . The children had lost interest and were playing . Suddenly Okagbue sprang to the surface ...
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