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Chiefly deals with the essays, stories, and novels published between 1951 and 1966 during the first phase of the writer's literary career.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Ladies and gentlemen at Ibadan
Undergraduate writings - Fiction as history
The palm-oil with which Achebe's words are eaten
The blind men and the elephant
Achebe's proverbs: an inventory
The folktale as paradigm in Arrow of God
An African parable
Achebe's followers
Towards an iconography
Achebe at home and abroad
Counting caliban's curses: a statistical analysis
Teaching Things fall apart in Texas
Appendix: Chinua Achebe, "The writer and the African Revolution"
A group interview with Achebe in 1969.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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