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Title: No Longer at Ease by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0-385-47455-5 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 01 October, 1994 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.86 (14 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A WELL-CRAFTED SEQUEL
Comment: "No Longer at Ease" is an interesting novel, whose well-relayed story remains fascinating despite its age. It is a sequel to the more popular "Things Fall Apart". Thus, potential readers who are already acquainted with "Things Fall Apart" would feel at home in this niche.
The story which this book tells is captivating, exhilarating, and down-to-earth. It is another brilliant piece from Professor Achebe.
Rating: 5
Summary: Achebe shows us how reality contrasts with our ideals.
Comment: Achebe's sequel to Things Fall Apart, he seeks to reconcile and give us a further understanding of the struggle between modernism and tradition. He gives us a view of how our ideals contrast with how we really live and exist in reality. The point of this book can be best summed up by Achebe's own words. He states, "The impatient idealist says: 'Give me a place to stand and I shall move the earth.' But such a place does not exist. We all have to stand on the earth itself and go with her at her pace." This book while centered mainly on the African identity crisis, gives a broad understanding of issues of right and wrong and moral consequences of individualism.
Rating: 4
Summary: A Modern Africa
Comment: Chinua Achebe's No Longer at Ease touches upon the chord of discontent and disillusionment prevalent among many foreign-educated Africans returning home. It follows the story of Obi Okonkwo (grandson of Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart) as he returns to Nigeria after a British education. As he attempts to break social boundaries and traditions, he is inevitably held back by his relatives, friends, and European co-workers. In desperation, he loses his sense of purpose and becomes one of many bribe-taking officials that he formerly despised, leading to a tragic end.
In many ways, No Longer at Ease reflects upon the problems facing much of Africa today, corruption and tradition conflicting with progress. The western world may condemn their rampant corruption as Obi first did but it is at the bottom of a spiral of other problems.
Chinua Achebe continues to use his characteristically simple style evident in Things Fall Apart for No Longer at Ease. He combines phrases in native languages and uses folk tales to illustrate examples. Unfortunately, the simplicity of the language does not serve to keep the reader's interest completely. At times it feels choppy and almost too simplistic, leaving out details that could serve to further the story. Nevertheless, No Longer at Ease is a remarakble parable of modern Africa.
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Title: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0385474547 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 01 October, 1994 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
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Title: Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0385014805 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 01 January, 1989 List Price(USD): $11.95 |
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Title: A Man of the People by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0385086164 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 19 January, 1989 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0385260458 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 01 January, 1989 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: Home and Exile by Chinua Achebe ISBN: 0385721331 Publisher: Anchor Books/Doubleday Pub. Date: 18 September, 2001 List Price(USD): $10.00 |
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