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A Companion to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Paperback)
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A Companion to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Paperback)
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PAPERBACK FOR SALE IN AFRICA ONLY A critical examination of the
engaging voice and multiple stories of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on
war, feminism, art, ideology, hair, complex human identities and
the challenges of multicultural existence. Easily the leading and
most engaging voice of her era and generation, Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie has bridged gaps and introduced new motifs and narrative
varieties which have energized contemporary African fiction since
her first novel, Purple Hibiscus (2003). With Half of a Yellow Sun
(2007) and The Thing Around Your Neck - Short Stories (2009), she
established herself as a preeminent story-teller. Americanah
(2013), with ingenious craftsmanship addresses the sensitive themes
of passionate love, independence, freedom and moral responsibility
with extravagant and versatile narrative innovations. Through her
writings, she has made herself relevantto people of all ages -
across racial and linguistic boundaries. Her talks, blogs, musings
on social media, essays and commentaries, workshop-mentoring for
budding young writers, lecture circuit discourses, all enrich her
imaginative creativity as they expand and define her mission as a
writer. "We Should All be Feminists" she proclaimed in an essay,
giving feminism a "tweak and twist" and suggesting new outlooks in
literary theory. Her contributions to African, Diasporic and World
literatures deserve serious analyses, commentaries and
interpretations, and this Companion to her work critically examines
her creative outputs from her art and ideology, from feminism to
war, to matters of myth and perception, and the challenges of
multicultural existence and complex human identities. Ernest N.
Emenyonu is Professor of Africana Studies at the University of
Michigan-Flint, USA.
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