The Education of a British-Protected Child
by Chinua Achebe 2020-12-29 13:23:12
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Achebe’s first new book in more than twenty years — a new collection of autobiographical essays from the world-renowned author of Things Fall Apart.Chinua Achebe’s characteristically measured and subtle voice is ever-present in thes... Read more
Achebe’s first new book in more than twenty years — a new collection of autobiographical essays from the world-renowned author of Things Fall Apart.

Chinua Achebe’s characteristically measured and subtle voice is ever-present in these seventeen, beautifully nuanced pieces. The Education of a British-Protected Child offers a vivid portrait of growing up in colonial Nigeria. Achebe recalls both his happy memories of reading novels in secondary school and the harsher truths of imperial rule. In “African-American Visitations,” he allows us to witness the terrifying nature of the African diaspora and what it means not to know “from whence he came.” Politics and history figure in “What is Nigeria to Me?,” “Africa’s Tarnished Name,” and “Politics of the Politicians of Language.” And Achebe’s extraordinary family comes into view in “My Dad and Me” and “My Daughters.”

Charmingly personal, intellectually disciplined, and immensely wise, The Education of a British-Protected Child is an indispensable addition to the remarkable Achebe oeuvre. Less
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  • 7.95 X 5.1 X 0.75 in
  • 192
  • Doubleday Canada
  • October 6, 2009
  • eng
  • 9780307272904
Chinua Achebe (16 Nov 1930 – 21 March 2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic. He published novels, short stories, essays, and children's books. His volume of poetry, Christmas in Biafra, wa...
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