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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... drums began to reach them . It came from the direction of the ilo , the village playground . Every village had its own ilo which was as old as the village itself and where all the great ceremonies and dances took place . The drums beat ...
... drums began to reach them . It came from the direction of the ilo , the village playground . Every village had its own ilo which was as old as the village itself and where all the great ceremonies and dances took place . The drums beat ...
第 40 頁
... drums and they were arranged according to their sizes in a long wooden basket . Three men beat them with sticks , working feverishly from one drum to another . They were possessed by the spirit of the drums . The young men who kept ...
... drums and they were arranged according to their sizes in a long wooden basket . Three men beat them with sticks , working feverishly from one drum to another . They were possessed by the spirit of the drums . The young men who kept ...
第 41 頁
Chinua Achebe. crowd roared and clapped . The drums rose to a frenzy . The people surged forward . The young men who kept order flew around , waving their palm fronds . Old men nodded to the beat of the drums and remembered the days when ...
Chinua Achebe. crowd roared and clapped . The drums rose to a frenzy . The people surged forward . The young men who kept order flew around , waving their palm fronds . Old men nodded to the beat of the drums and remembered the days when ...
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