"No Longer at Ease" by Chinua Achebe tells the story of Obi Okonkwo, a Nigerian man who returns home after studying in England and struggles with the clash between traditional Nigerian values and modern Western influences. The novel explores themes of corruption, identity, and cultural change in post-colonial Nigeria. Achebe's writing vividly portrays the complexities and challenges faced by individuals trying to navigate between different cultural worlds.
No longer at ease is one of Chinua Achebe's novels. He was a Nigerian, novelist and critic.
Yes, No Longer At Ease, and Arrow of God in particular.
In "No Longer at Ease" by Chinua Achebe, Obi's wife Clara thought she would enjoy the wealth and status that would come with her husband's new position in the civil service. She was pleased at first, but eventually realized that the pressures and expectations of society made her unhappy.
Chinua Achebe is known for his novel "Things Fall Apart," but he has also written other works such as "Arrow of God," "No Longer at Ease," and "Anthills of the Savannah." Achebe was a prolific writer, poet, and essayist, best known for his contributions to African literature.
Obi could refer to any number of persons the most popular being Obi Wan Kenobi from Star Wars. Other possibilities include Obi Okonkwo from No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe.
No Longer at Ease was created in 1960.
Chinua Achebe has written: 'No Longer at Ease' -- subject(s): Fiction, Igbo (African Tribe), City and town life, Romance, Roman, Literatura africana, Igbo (African people) 'Things fall apart. Chinua Achebe, with introduction and notes by Aigboje Higo; illustrated byy Uche Okeke' 'Things Fall Apart (Reader's Companion)' 'Termiteros de la sabana' 'No Loger at Ease' 'Chinua Achebe Reading Anthills of the Savannah Arrow of God' 'Beware, soul brother' -- subject(s): History, Nigeria Civil War, 1967-1970, Poetry 'Things Fall Apart' 'No Longer at Ease' 'Le monde s'effondre' -- subject(s): Romans, Hommes, Relations raciales, Britanniques 'Echi di ime' -- subject(s): Texts, Igbo language 'Morning yet on creation day' -- subject(s): History and criticism, African literature, African literature (English), Intellectual life 'The Education of a British-Protected Child' -- subject(s): Biography, Chinua Achebe, Nigerian Authors, OverDrive, Essays, Nonfiction 'Collected poems' -- subject(s): Poetry, OverDrive, Fiction 'The university and the leadership factor in Nigerian politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Leadership, Education, History 'The education of a British-protected child' 'Arrow of God' 'Igbesi Aye Okonkwo'
Chinua Achebe has 4 children
Yes, Chinua Achebe has 4 kids.
Chinua Achebe was born on November 16, 1930.
Chinua Achebe was born on November 16, 1930.
Chinua Achebe was born on November 16, 1930