Things Fall Apart
Chinua Achebe • 1958
Devastation Rating
historical literary fiction political loss injustice
Our Take
Okonkwo is a man of his culture and his culture is destroyed, and Achebe writes both with equal clarity — the dignity and the rigidity, the tradition and the violence. The colonisers arrive and the novel records what they erase without grieving it on their terms. The most important act of literary decolonisation.
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