Hosts Mofi and Tiese share their thoughts on Chinua Achebe’s heralded classic; Things Fall Apart.
If you haven’t already, you can listen to Part 1 first.
In Part 2, we round off our discussion and chat about the author’s use of folktales and proverbs, their significance in the story and to Nigerian culture, representation and critique of gender norms in the novel, why we think the book was written in English vs Igbo, the inclusion of dialect + more…
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