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Achebe, Chinua (Vol. 127) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Aji, Aron and Kirstin Lynne Ellsworth. "Ezinma: The Ogbanje Child in Achebe's Things Fall Apart." College Literature 19, No. 3 (October 1992): 170-5.
Details the narrative significance of Ezinma in Things Fall Apart, emphasizing the feminine principles and cultural resilience that informs the character's purpose in the novel.
Brooks, Jerome. "The Art of Fiction CXXXIX: Chinua Achebe." Paris Review 36 (Winter 1994): 142-66.
An interview with Achebe in which he discusses his education, his work as a broadcaster in Nigeria, his views on other writers, his audience, and the political situation in Nigeria.
Carey-Webb, Allen. "Heart of Darkness, Tarzan, and the 'Third World': Canons and Encounters in World Literature, English 109." College Literature 19, No. 3 (October 1992): 121-41.
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Criticism
- Chinua Achebe with Charles H. Rowell (interview date 28 May 1989)
- Solomon O. Iyasere (essay date March 1992)
- Adeleke Adeeko (essay date April 1992)
- Chris Kwame Awuyah (essay date October 1992)
- Chelva Kanaganayakam (essay date October 1993)
- Simon Gikandi (essay date 1993)
- Chinua Achebe with Eleanor Wachtel (interview date January 1994)
- Andrew E. Robson (essay date June 1994)
- Anthonia C. Kalu (essay date 1994)
- Neil ten Kortenaar (essay date January 1995)
- Stephen Criswell (essay date 1995)
- Clayton G. Mackenzie (essay date Summer 1996)
- Richard Begam (essay date Fall 1997)
- Further Reading
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