Albert Chinualumogu Achebe (b. 16 Tışrino Peyen 1930 - m. 21 Adar 2013) yew profesor, şair û nuştekaro Niceryayıc biyo.

Chinua Achebe
Melumato şexsi
Dewlete Colonial Nigeria
Cınsiyet Camêrd
Cayê biyayışi Ogidi
Biyayış
Merdış (Ogidi de merdo)
Cayê merdışi Boston(Nêweşiye ra merd)
Wendış University of London, University of Ibadan û Government College Umuahia
Gure Nuştekarê romani, Şair, Werênayoğê Edebiyati, Nuştekarê Cerrebi, Nuştekarê esatanıke, Nuştekarê romananê qeçekan/domanan, nuştekar, Filozof, akademisyen, akademisyen û nuştekar
Fıkır People's Redemption Party
Zıwani İngılızki, Nigerian Pidgin û Igbo
Hempar Christie Chinwe Okoli-Achebe

Bibliografiye bıvurne

  • Achebe, Chinua (1965). "English and the African Writer". Transition 18: 27–30.
  • Achebe, Chinua (1975). Morning Yet on Creation Day. London: Heinemann Educational Books.
  • Achebe, Chinua (1989). Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays. New York: Doubleday.
  • Achebe, Chinua (1994). Things Fall Apart. New York: Anchor Books.
  • Agetua, John (ed.) (1977). Critics on Chinua Achebe, 1970–76. Benin City, Nigeria: Bendel Newspapers Corp.
  • Azohu, Virginia (1996). "Culture and the Frontiers of Language". In Ihekweazu, Edith. Eagle on Iroko: Selected Papers from the Chinua Achebe International Symposium, 1990. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) PLC.
  • Bestman, A. M. (2012). "Reading Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart through the Womanist lens: The imperative of the female principle". In C. Anyadike and K. A. Ayoola (eds), Blazing the Path: Fifty Years of Things Fall Apart (155–173). Ibadan: HEBN Publishers Plc.
  • Bicknell, Catherine (1996). "Achebe's Women: Mothers, Priestesses, And Young Urban Professionals". In Ihekweazu, Edith, Eagle on Iroko: Selected Papers from the Chinua Achebe International Symposium, 1990. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) PLC.
  • Booker, M. Keith and Simon Gikandi (2003). The Chinua Achebe Encyclopedia. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
  • Clarke, Nana Ayebia, and James Currey (2014), Chinua Achebe: Tributes & Reflections. Banbury, Oxfordshire: Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd.
  • Corley, Í. (2009). "Conjecture, hypermasculinity, and disavowal in Things Fall Apart". Interventions, 11(2), 203–211.
  • Döring, Tobias (1996). Chinua Achebe und Joyce Cary. Ein postkoloniales Rewriting englischer Afrika-Fiktionen. Pfaffenweiler, Germany: Centaurus.
  • Egar, Emmanuel Edame (2000). The Rhetorical Implications of Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart". Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.
  • Egejuru, Phanuel (1996). "Orethory Okwu Oka: A Neglected Technique in Achebe's Literary Artistry". In Ihekweazu, Edith. Eagle on Iroko: Selected Papers from the Chinua Achebe International Symposium, 1990. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) PLC.
  • Egejuru, Phanuel Akubueze (2001). Chinua Achebe: Pure and Simple, an Oral Biography. Stoke-on-Trent: Malthouse Press.
  • Ekwe-Ekwe, Herbert (2001). African Literature in Defence of History: An Essay on Chinua Achebe. Dakar: African Renaissance.
  • Emenyonu, Ernest N. (1991). "Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: A Classic Study in Colonial Diplomatic Tactlessness". In Petersen, Kirsten Holst, and Anna Rutherford (eds). Chinua Achebe: A Celebration. Oxford, England: Dangaroo Press.
  • Emenyonu, Ernest N. (1996). "Foreword: For Whom The Honour Is Due". In Ihekweazu, Edith. Eagle on Iroko: Selected Papers from the Chinua Achebe International Symposium, 1990. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) PLC.
  • Emenyonu, Ernest N. (ed.) (2004). Emerging Perspectives on Chinua Achebe. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.
  • Ezenwa-Ohaeto (1997). Chinua Achebe: A Biography. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Franklin, Ruth. "After Empire: Chinua Achebe and the Great African Novel". The New Yorker, 26 May 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  • Gera, Anjali (2001). Three Great African Novelists. New Delhi: Creative Books.
  • Gikandi, Simon (1991). Reading Chinua Achebe: Language and Ideology in Fiction. London: James Currey.
  • Innes, Catherine Lynette (1990). Chinua Achebe. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
  • Innes, C. L., and Bernth Lindfors (eds) (1978). Critical Perspectives on Chinua Achebe. Washington: Three Continents Press.
  • Islam, Md. Manirul. (2019). "Oppression and Humiliation: A Study of the Selected Works of Mulk Raj Anand, Arundhati Roy and Chinua Achebe". New Delhi: Authorspress.
  • Jaya Lakshmi, Rao V. (2003). Culture and Anarchy in the Novels of Chinua Achebe. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot.
  • Jeyifo, B. (1993). "Okonkwo and his mother: Things Fall Apart and issues of gender in the constitution of African postcolonial discourse". Callaloo, 16(4), 847–858.
  • July, Robert W. (1987). An African Voice. Durham (NC): Duke University Press.
  • Killam, G. D. (1977). The Writings of Chinua Achebe. London: Heinemann Educational Books.
  • Laurence, Margaret (2001). Long Drums and Cannons: Nigerian Dramatists and Novelists, 1952–1966. Alberta: University of Alberta Press.
  • Lawtoo, Nidesh (2013). "A Picture of Africa: Frenzy, Counternarrative, Mimesis." Modern Fictions Studies 59.1 (2013):26–52.
  • Lindfors, Bernth (1982). Early Nigerian Literature. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers, Ltd.
  • Mezu, Rose Ure (2006). Chinua Achebe: The Man and His Works. London: Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd.
  • Naydenova, Natalia, Salihou Camara (2013). Littérature africaine et identité: un hommage à Chinua Achebe. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan.
  • Niven, Alistair (1991). "Chinua Achebe and the Possibility of Modern Tragedy". In Petersen, Kirsten Holst, and Anna Rutherford, eds. Chinua Achebe: A Celebration. Oxford, England: Dangaroo Press.
  • Njoku, Benedict Chiaka (1984). The Four Novels of Chinua Achebe: A Critical Study. New York: P. Lang.
  • Nnolim, Charles (1996). "The Artist in Search of The Right Leadership: Achebe As A Social Critic". In Ihekweazu, Edith. Eagle on Iroko: Selected Papers from the Chinua Achebe International Symposium, 1990. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) PLC.
  • Ogbaa, Kalu (1999). Understanding Things Fall Apart. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
  • Ogede, Ode (2001). Achebe and the Politics of Representation: Form Against Itself, From Colonial Conquest and Occupation to Post-Independence Disillusionment. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.
  • Ojinmah, Umelo (1991). Chinua Achebe: New Perspectives. Ibadan: Spectrum Books Limited.
  • Okpewho, Isidore (ed.) (2003). Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart": A Casebook. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
  • Petersen, Kirsten Holst; Anna Rutherford, eds (1991). Chinua Achebe: A Celebration. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
  • Tijan Sallah|Sallah, Tijan M. and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (2003). Chinua Achebe, Teacher of Light: A Biography. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.
  • Shamim, Amna (2013). Colonial/Postcolonial Paradigms in Chinua Achebe's Novels (TFA & AOG). Saarbrücken: Lambert Academic Publishing.
  • Tredell, Nicolas (2000). Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Udumukwu, O. (2012). "Violence against Achebe's women: Onkonkwo and 'The Gun that Never Shot'". In Helen Chukwuma (ed.), Achebe's Women: Imagism and Power (201–221). Trenton: Africa World Press.
  • Yankson, Kofi E. (1990). Chinua Achebe's Novels: A Sociolinguistic Perspective. Uruowulu-Obosi, Nigeria: Pacific Publishers.
  • Yousaf, Nahem (2003). Chinua Achebe. Tavistock: Northcote House in Association with the British Council.
 
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