14-10-626
Vydáno: 1958
Obsah:
THINGS FALL APART tells
two overlapping, intertwining stories, both of which center around
Okonkwo, a “strong man” of an Ibo village in Nigeria. The first of these
stories traces Okonkwo's fall from grace with the tribal world in which
he lives, and in its classical purity of line and economical beauty it
provides us with a powerful fable about the immemorial conflict between
the individual and society.
The second story, which is as modern
as the first is ancient, and which elevates the book to a tragic plane,
concerns the clash of cultures and the destruction of Okonkwo's world
through the arrival of aggressive, proselytizing European missionaries.
These twin dramas are perfectly harmonized, and they are modulated by an
awareness capable of encompassing at once the life of nature, human
history, and the mysterious compulsions of the soul. THINGS FALL APART
is the most illuminating and permanent monument we have to the modern
African experience as seen from within.
Skóre: 6/10
pátek 2. května 2014
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