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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... looked at them sternly and they held their peace . The fact was that Obiageli had been making inyanga with her pot . She had balanced it on her head , folded her arms in front of her and began to sway her waist like a grown - up young ...
... looked at them sternly and they held their peace . The fact was that Obiageli had been making inyanga with her pot . She had balanced it on her head , folded her arms in front of her and began to sway her waist like a grown - up young ...
第 52 頁
... looked after him so well and for bringing him back . She would want to hear everything that had happened to him in all these years . Could he remem- ber them all ? He would tell her about Nwoye and his mother , and about the locusts ...
... looked after him so well and for bringing him back . She would want to hear everything that had happened to him in all these years . Could he remem- ber them all ? He would tell her about Nwoye and his mother , and about the locusts ...
第 77 頁
... looked on from the fringe like outsiders . The titled men and elders sat on their stools waiting for the trials to begin . In front of them was a row of stools on which nobody sat . There were nine of them . Two little groups of people ...
... looked on from the fringe like outsiders . The titled men and elders sat on their stools waiting for the trials to begin . In front of them was a row of stools on which nobody sat . There were nine of them . Two little groups of people ...
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Abame Achebe's Agbala ancestors Aneto asked beat began brothers brought buried called cam wood cassava Chielo child Chinua Achebe Chukwu church clan compound cooking court messengers cowries crowd darkness daughter drums earth egwuguu Ekwefi elders Evil Forest Ezeudu Ezinma father fear feast fire foo-foo goatskin gods hand harmattan harvest head heard Ikemefuna in-laws iyi-uwa Kiaga killed king of crops kinsmen knew kola nut live looked machete Mbaino Mbanta medicine missionaries morning neighbors night nine villages novel Nwakibie Nwoye Nwoye's mother Obiageli Obierika Ogbuefi Ogidi Okagbue Okon Okonkwo Oracle palm palm-oil pot of palm-wine priestess rain replied returned rose round season silk-cotton tree soon spirit stood story talking Things Fall thought told took Tortoise tree turned Uchendu Umuahia Unoka Uzowulu voice walked wife wine wives woman women wrestling yams young