Een wereld valt uiteen

This book might be part of the De leesclub van NRC Handelsblad. De AfriCanon series.

Hardcover, 175 pages

Dutch language

Published July 12, 2008 by De Geus, NRC Handelsblad.

ISBN:
978-90-445-1320-2
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OCLC Number:
297154395

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Okonkwo, de sterkste kriiger van ziin clan, is trots en traditioneel. Wegens mede- plichtigheid aan een rituele moord wordt hii verbannen uit ziin dorp, om er pas na zeven iaar terug te keren. Alles is dan al on- herstelbaar veranderd: het kolpniale bestuur heeft de rechtspleging overgenomen en het christen- dom morrelt aan alle traditionele waarden van de stam. Kan Okwonko in zo'n dorp nog leven? --back cover

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Things do fall apart indeed - a great book and a great, sorrowful story

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This is great African literature, and it's great literature.

It's an adventure book, to me, that punches you in the stomach. And if you don't feel the punch, it just means that you're not able to read.

This book called me from the bookstore shelf a few times in the last months. It's the huge bookstore in Roma Termini train station, and the copy I finally bought last week was always the same one. I did not know this author, nor I heard about this book. I'm sure many will read this as a piece of "african literature", and even if it is, I believe it is foolishness to treat it as such, just like it feels strange when I hear talk about the Divine Comedy as a "european masterpiece". It's a great book, with a great, sorrowful story, full of people and lives.