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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... elders and grandees of the village sat on their own stools brought there by their young sons or slaves . Okonkwo was among them . All others stood except those who came early enough to secure places on the few stands which had been ...
... 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 stood at a respectable distance beyond the stools . They faced ...
... elders , " they said . It was not very easy getting the men of high title and the elders together after the excitement of the first day . But the missionaries persevered , and in the end they were received by the rulers of Mbanta . They ...