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Achebe, Chinua, and Charles H. Rowell, ‘‘Chinua Achebe with Charles H. Rowell,’’ in Conversations with Chinua Achebe, edited by Bernth Lindfors, University Press of Mississippi, 1997, pp. 165-84.
Achebe, Chinua, and Eleanor Wachtel, ‘‘Chinua Achebe with Eleanor Wachtel,’’ in Malahat Review, No. 113, December 1995, pp. 53-66.
Innes, C. L., Chinua Achebe, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Killam, G. D., The Writings of Chinua Achebe, Heinemann, 1977.
Menkiti, I. A., review...
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