Chinua Achebe, Nigerian novelist, poet and critic

User icon Elizabeth Robey
20 June 2023
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Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic and is considered Africa's best known and most influential figure of modern African literature. The publication of his first novel, Things Fall Apart, in 1958 contested European narratives about Africans and also challenged traditional assumptions about the form and function of the novel. Achebe's writings and activism played a significant role in shaping the discourse around African identity and the importance of African voices in literature and history. This list contains audio interviews and a written speech by Achebe.


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UW: University of Washington · 1973

Achebe's formal lecture, "Africa and Her Writers" with introduction by UW Professor Simon Ottenberg,known for his work in Igbo culture