OMENKA is the first of a two volume celebration of this modern African literary tradition which owes its origin to Achebes landmark classic novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), which in over 55 languages and with more than 8 million copies in print, is the most widely read African novel, inside and outside the African continent. The essays provide global perspectives of Chinua Achebe as an artist with a proper sense of history and an imaginative writer with an inviolable sense of cultural mission and political commitment.
The book is divided into eight parts. Part I consists of eleven essays which discuss authoritatively various aspects of Things Fall Apart, from innovative stylistics to intriguing feminism in the African context, and from cross-cultural dimensions to Igbo cosmology. The four essays in Part II focus on No Longer at Ease, highlighting with intense particularity the artistic and situational significance of this least studied of Achebes novels. Part III contains six essays on Arrow of God, ranging from discourse on the duality of the Chief Priest, Ezelus personality, to the tragic muse and cultural hero in the novel. There are four essays in Part IV. These examine the various facets of A Man of the People, from political symbolism to Igbo (African) leadership ideals. Part V focuses on Anthills of the Savannah and its five essays argue the woman question and the phenomenon of military dictatorships from intriguingly contrasting perspectives. Part VI consists of two eloquent essays on Achebes response to the Nigerian civil war in Girls at War and Other Stories and Beware Soul Brother and Other Poems. Part VII is devoted to the symbolism in Achebes short stories, using the "The Mad Man" for precise illustration. The book ends with Part VIII which has four essays focused on the versatile thematic dimensions and artistic dexterity in Achebes four books for younger readers.
Product details
- Publisher : Africa World Pr (October 1, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 510 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0865438765
- ISBN-13 : 978-0865438767
- Item Weight : 1.53 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.5 x 8.75 inches