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Novels:
Things Fall Apart, (1958)
No Longer at Ease, (1960)
Arrow of God, (1964)
A Man of the People, (1966)
Anthills of the Savannah, (1987)

Short Stories:
"Marriage Is A Private Affair", (1952)
"Dead Men's Path", (1953)
The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories, (1953)
"Civil Peace", (1971)
Girls at War and Other Stories, (1973)
African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes), (1985)
Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes), (1992)
"The Voter"

Poetry:
Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems, (1971) (published in the US as Christmas at Biafra, and Other Poems, 1973)
Don't let him die: An anthology of memorial poems for Christopher Okigbo (editor, with Dubem Okafor), (1978)
Another Africa, (1998)
Collected Poems, Carcanet Press (2005)
Refugee Mother And Child
Vultures, which is used GCSE English as a 'poem from another Culture'

Essays, Criticism and Political Commentary:
The Novelist as Teacher, (1965)
An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", (1975)
Morning Yet on Creation Day, (1975)
The Trouble With Nigeria, (1984)
Hopes and Impediments, (1988)
Home and Exile, (2000)
Reflections of a British protected Child (2008) (forthcoming)

Children's Books:
Chike and the River, (1966)
How the Leopard Got His Claws (with John Iroaganachi), (1972)
The Flute, (1975)
The Drum, (1978)

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