Revised June 2008    Introduction to Things F every(prenominal) Apart by Chinua Achebe  1. The   draw up Chinua Achebe was born in Eastern Nigeria, West Africa, in 1930. His father, Isiah Achebe had  converted willingly to Christianity as a young man and became a church teacher in the Ibo village of Ogidi. Achebe was raised by his uncle, Udo, who retained Ibo religious beliefs, but tolerated the new Christian religion. As Nigeria was part of the British Empire, Achebe received an essenti anyy British   bringing up up to the university level. He entered University College in Ibadan to study medicine, but   briefly changed to literature. Achebe describes how he became a writer: At the university I   larn some appalling novels about Africa (including Joyce Carys much praised Mister Johnson [and Joseph Conrads   nerve centre of Darkness]) and decided that the story we had to tell could not be told for us by anyone else no matter how gifted or   easily intentioned (Hopes and Impediments 3   8). He writes that Things Fall Apart (1958) was an act of atonement with my past, the   ritual return and homage of a prodigal son (Hopes and Impediments 38).

 In addition to Things Fall Apart, and its sequel No Longer at Ease (1960), Achebe has published other works of fiction including  cursor of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savanna (1987),   gall collection of essays, and a collection of poems, Beware Soul   pal and Other Poems. Achebe sums up his aims as a writer: I would be quite satisfied if my novels (especially the ones I have   notice in the past) did no more than teach my [African] readers that their p   ast - with all its imperfections- was not on!   e long night of savagery from which the   appear Europeans acting on Gods behalf delivered them Art is important, but so is   education of the kind I have in mind. And I   illuminate apartt see that the two need be  inversely exclusive. (Hopes and Impediments 45) The central theme of Achebes work is: that African  wad did not hear of culture for the first time...If you  postulate to  cross a full essay, order it on our website: 
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