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Foremost Novelist And Renowned Author, Prof Chinua Achebe, Is Dead.

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Information available to 247ureports.com indicates that Renowed author and famous Nigeria novelist Professor Chinua Achebe is dead. According to report, it indicates that the author died at last night in a hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

Close family sources said that the Professor had been ill for a while and has been hospitalized in an undisclosed hospital in Boston. He died at the age of 82.

Prior to his death, Prof Achebe was the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor and Professor of Africana Studies at Brown.

The University Profile of Achebe on its website reads thus; “Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe is known the world over for having played a seminal role in the founding and development of African literature. He continues to be considered among the most significant world writers. He is most well known for the groundbreaking 1958 novel Things Fall Apart, a novel still considered to be required reading the world over. It has sold over twelve million copies and has been translated into more than fifty languages.

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“Achebe’s global significance lies not only in his talent and recognition as a writer, but also as a critical thinker and essayist who has written extensively on questions of the role of culture in Africa and the social and political significance of aesthetics and analysis of the postcolonial state in Africa. He is renowned, for example, for “An Image of Africa,” his trenchant and famous critique of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Today, this critique is recognized as one of the most generative interventions on Conrad; and one that opened the social study of literary texts, particularly the impact of power relations on 20th century literary imagination.

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“In addition, Achebe is distinguished in his substantial and weighty investment in the building of literary arts institutions. His work as the founding editor of the Heinemann African Writers Series led to his editing over one hundred titles in it. Achebe also edited the University of Nsukka journal Nsukka scope, founded Okike: A Nigerian Journal of New Writing and assisted in the founding of a publishing house, Nwamife Books–an organization responsible for publishing other groundbreaking work by award-winning writers. He continues his long-standing work on the development of institutional spaces where writers can be published and develop creative and intellectual community.

 

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