Things Fall Apart
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Okonkwo is the greatest warrior alive, famous throughout West Africa. But when he accidentally kills a clansman, things begin to fall apart. Then Okonkwo returns from exile to find missionaries and colonial governors have arrived in the village. With his world thrown radically off-balance he can only hurtle towards tragedy. Chinua Achebe's stark novel reshaped both African and world literature. This arresting parable of a proud but powerless man witnessing the ruin of his people begins Achebe's landmark trilogy of works chronicling the fate of one African community, continued in Arrow of God and No Longer at Ease.
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: Fiction |
Author by |
: Chinua Achebe |
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: Penguin UK |
Release |
: 2013-04-25 |
File |
: 176 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9780141393964 |
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: Chinua Achebe |
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: 2018 |
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: Pages |
ISBN |
: OCLC:1057320164 |
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: Chinua Achebe |
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: 1958 |
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: 185 Pages |
ISBN |
: LCCN:59000564 |
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Drawn from traditional Buddhist wisdom, Pema Chodrons radical and compassionate advice for what to do when things fall apart in our lives goes against the grain of our usual habits and ex pectations.--from back cover.
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: Religion |
Author by |
: Pema Chodron |
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: Shambhala Publications |
Release |
: 2005-01-11 |
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: 185 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9781590302262 |
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Collects three of the author's novels, all inspired by the tragedies faced by the Igbo people during the European colonization of Africa.
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: Fiction |
Author by |
: Chinua Achebe |
Publisher |
: Everyman's Library |
Release |
: 2010 |
File |
: 513 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9780307592705 |
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Pema Chödrön reveals the vast potential for happiness, wisdom and courage even in the most painful circumstances.
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: Self-Help |
Author by |
: Pema Chödrön |
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: HarperCollins UK |
Release |
: 2013-02-14 |
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: 208 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9780007370085 |
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Keek’s life was totally perfect. Keek and her boyfriend just had their Worst Fight Ever, her best friend heinously betrayed her, her parents are divorcing, and her mom’s across the country caring for her newborn cousin, who may or may not make it home from the hospital. To top it all off, Keek’s got the plague. (Well, the chicken pox.) Now she’s holed up at her grandmother’s technologically-barren house until further notice. Not quite the summer vacation Keek had in mind. With only an old typewriter and Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar for solace and guidance, Keek’s alone with her swirling thoughts. But one thing’s clear through her feverish haze—she’s got to figure out why things went wrong so she can put them right.
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: Juvenile Fiction |
Author by |
: Arlaina Tibensky |
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: Simon and Schuster |
Release |
: 2011-07-26 |
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: 272 Pages |
ISBN |
: 1442413247 |
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Offering an insight into African culture that had not been portrayed before, Things Fall Apart is both a tragic and moving story of an individual set in the wider context of the coming of colonialism, as well as a powerful and complex political statement of cross-cultural encounters. This guide to Chinua Achebe’s compelling novel offers: an accessible introduction to the text and contexts of Things Fall Apart a critical history, surveying the many interpretations of the text from publication to the present a selection of critical writing on Things Fall Apart, by Abiola Irele, Abdul JanMohamed, Biodun Jeyifo, Florence Stratton and Ato Quayson, providing a variety of perspectives on the novel and extending the coverage of key critical approaches identified in the survey section cross-references between sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism suggestions for further reading. Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Things Fall Apart and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Achebe’s text.
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: Literary Criticism |
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: David Whittaker |
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: Routledge |
Release |
: 2007-11-08 |
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: 160 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9781134286478 |
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Part coming of age, part call to action, this fast-paced #ownvoices novel about a Deaf teenager is a unique and inspiring exploration of what it means to belong. Smart, artistic, and independent, sixteen year old Piper is tired of trying to conform. Her mom wants her to be “normal,” to pass as hearing, to get a good job. But in a time of food scarcity, environmental collapse, and political corruption, Piper has other things on her mind—like survival. Piper has always been told that she needs to compensate for her Deafness in a world made for those who can hear. But when she meets Marley, a new world opens up—one where Deafness is something to celebrate, and where resilience means taking action, building a com-munity, and believing in something better. Published to rave reviews as Future Girl in Australia (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 2020), this empowering, unforgettable story is told through a visual extravaganza of text, paint, collage, and drawings. Set in an ominously prescient near future, The Words in My Hands is very much a novel for our turbulent times.
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: Young Adult Fiction |
Author by |
: Asphyxia |
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: Annick Press |
Release |
: 2021-11-09 |
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: 250 Pages |
ISBN |
: 9781773215303 |
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Okonkwo is the greatest wrestler and warrior alive, and his fame spreads throughout West Africa like a bush-fire in the harmattan. But when he accidentally kills a clansman, things begin to fall apart. Then Okonkwo returns from exile to find missionaries and colonial governors have arrived in the village. With his world thrown radically off-balance he can only hurtle towards tragedy. A classic in every sense, Chinua Achebe's stark, coolly ironic novel reshaped both Africa and world literature.
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Genre |
: Africa |
Author by |
: Chinua Achebe |
Publisher |
: Penguin Modern Classics |
Release |
: 2001-01 |
File |
: 151 Pages |
ISBN |
: 0141186887 |