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Chinua Achebe’s revolutionary book Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe's debut novel from 1958 about life in Nigeria before Europeans arrived in Africa in the 19th century.

In 1958 Nigerian writer, Chinua Achebe, published his first book, Things Fall Apart.

Set in pre-colonial rural Nigeria, it examines how the arrival of foreigners led to tensions within traditional Igbo society.

The book revolutionised African writing, and began a whole new genre of world literature.

In 2016, Rebecca Kesby spoke to Achebe's youngest daughter, Nwando Achebe.

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