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Home and Exile

  • Chinua Achebe

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More personally revealing than anything Achebe has written, Home and Exile-the great Nigerian novelist's first book in more than ten years-is a major statement on the importance of stories as real sources of power, especially for those whose stories have traditionally been told by outsiders. In three elegant essays, Achebe seeks to rescue African culture from narratives written about it by Europeans. Looking through the prism of his experiences as a student in English schools in Nigeria, he provides devastating examples of European cultural imperialism. He examines the impact that his novel Things Fall Apart had on efforts to reclaim Africa's story. And he argues for the importance of writing and living the African experience because, he believes, Africa needs stories told by Africans.

Genres

  • Exiles
  • Western influences
  • Nigerian Authors
  • Nigerians
  • Civilization
  • Nigerian Novelists
  • Intellectual life
  • Biography
  • Influence occidentale
  • Biographies
  • Écrivains nigériens
  • Autobiografie
  • Nigeria
  • Civilisation
  • Vie intellectuelle
  • Nigérians
  • Exilés
  • Letterkunde
  • Cultuurcontact
  • Novels (form)
  • 18.07 English literature outside Europe and the USA
  • Identiteit
  • Kolonialisme
  • Achebe, chinua, 1930-2013
  • Authors, biography
  • Africa, civilization
  • Africa, intellectual life
  • Africans, united states
  • New York Times reviewed
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About the author

  • Chinua Achebe

    1930 - 2013

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    165 ratings · 257 works

Editions

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    1st Anchor Books ed.

    Anchor Books

    2001

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    Oxford University Press

    2000

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    Canongate

    2003