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The Education of a British-Protected Child
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The Education of a British-Protected Child

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‘His is a voice that roars

… one of the world’s most important thinkers and writers’

Bernardine Evaristo, Independent

This acclaimed volume of autobiographical essays is one of Chinua Achebe’s most powerful and personal works to date, containing reflections on personal and collective identity, on home and family, on literature, language and politics.

From an ironic and delicately nuanced portrait of his love of reading while growing up in colonial Nigeria, to later pieces on the nation post-independence and on his lifelong attempt to reclaim the definition of ‘Africa’, these diverse, witty and passionately honest writings give us a vivid new insight into Achebe the man and the writer.

‘The essays are models of clarity, care and thoughtfulness’

Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2011
Pages
192
ISBN
9780141043616

‘His is a voice that roars

… one of the world’s most important thinkers and writers’

Bernardine Evaristo, Independent

This acclaimed volume of autobiographical essays is one of Chinua Achebe’s most powerful and personal works to date, containing reflections on personal and collective identity, on home and family, on literature, language and politics.

From an ironic and delicately nuanced portrait of his love of reading while growing up in colonial Nigeria, to later pieces on the nation post-independence and on his lifelong attempt to reclaim the definition of ‘Africa’, these diverse, witty and passionately honest writings give us a vivid new insight into Achebe the man and the writer.

‘The essays are models of clarity, care and thoughtfulness’

Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2011
Pages
192
ISBN
9780141043616