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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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 6 筆
... 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 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 had again taken over the digging from Okonkwo . He worked , as usual , in silence . The neighbors and Okonkwo's wives were now talking . The children had lost interest and were playing . Suddenly Okagbue sprang to the surface ...