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Emenyonu: Remembering a Legend: Chinua Achebe
About this book
Remembering a Legend: Chinua Achebe recaptures for the literary world the inimitable legacies of Chinua Achebe (1930-2013), Africas leading novelist and literary philosopher of the 20th century. It addresses the questions of Achebes role in establishing the African art of the novel, his theories and standards for the criticism of African writing. The volume articulates unequivocally how Achebe provided the message and pioneered a confident voice to African writers to express the message with audacity; repudiate without equivocation, any form of distortions of African past and present realities. The essays remind the reader how Achebe brought to the field of world literature new perspectives and vitality that distinguished the African art of storytelling from imaginative creativities elsewhere. This volume presents Achebes articulation of the traditional and modern in African narrative techniqueslinking the skills of the traditional artist (oral performer) to those of the modern writer; how the modern African creative artist can embellish his/her art with oral resources such as folktales, proverbs, sayings, festivals, songs, riddles, and myths. Chinua Achebes unique distinctions as a novelist lie in the areas of informed vision and artistic integrity. His greatest legacy to 20th century world literature probably is his pioneer role in the nativization and ingenious use of the English language. The exceptional genius of Achebe touched many traditional and cultural bases in his fiction, essays, and memoirs. The critical responses to Achebes works in this book, address adequately almost every aspect of his creative imagination and craftsmanship. The reader will find in this convenient volume several seminal studies by two eminent scholars of Achebes intriguing genius that authenticate him as among the best literary craftsmen of the 20th century and undeniably Africas best.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chinua Achebe: The Passing of a Comet
- Chinua Achebe: A re-assessment
- Achebeās Things Fall Apart: An Igbo National Epic
- Things Fall Apart (1958) at 50: Chinua Achebeās āMustard Seedā *
- The Colonial Encounter in the African Novel: Chinua Achebeās Things Fall Apart
- Characterization and Social Vision in Achebeās Things Fall Apart and No Longer at Ease: a study of the Iconoclast and the stigmatized āotherā
- Characterization in The Nigerian Novel: Ezeulu in Arrow of God
- Technique and Meaning in Achebeās Arrow Of God
- The Form and Function of the Folk Tradition in Achebeās Novels
- The Socialist Vision in the Nigerian Novel: Chinua Achebeās The Anthills of the Savannah and Festus Iyayiās Heroes
- Selection and Validation of Oral Materials for Childrenās Literature: Artistic Resources in Chinua Achebeās Fiction for Children
- (Re) Inventing the Past for the Present: Symbolism in Chinua Achebeās How the Leopard Got His Claws
- The Short Story as a Genre, with Notes on Achebeās āThe Madmanā
- Chinua Achebe and the Problematics of Writing in Indigenous Nigerian Languages: Towards the Resolution of the Igbo Language Predicament
- Achebe: Accountable to Our Society - An Interview
- Dimensions of Productivity in the Poetry of Chinua Achebe
- There Was a Country: Chinua Achebeās Exit Testimony to Nigeria
- Back cover