Okonkwo is the greatest wrestler and warrior alive, and his fame spreads throughout West Africa like a bush-fire in the harmattan. But when he accidentally kills a clansman, things begin to fall apart. Then Okonkwo returns from exile to find missionaries and colonial governors have arrived in the village. With his world thrown radically off-balance he can only hurtle towards tragedy. A classic in every sense, Chinua Achebe's stark, coolly ironic novel reshaped both Africa and world literature.
Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic known for his pioneering role in African literature. His most notable work, "Things Fall Apart," is considered a classic of African literature and has been translated into numerous languages. Achebe's writing style is characterized by his use of traditional African storytelling techniques and his exploration of the complexities of post-colonial African society. He was a key figure in the development of post-colonial literature and his works have had a significant impact on the literary genre. Achebe's contributions to literature include challenging stereotypes of Africa and giving a voice to African perspectives in the global literary canon.