Monday 27 July 2015

Things Fall Apart

This was a strange book with a disappointing ending. It tells the story of the yearly customs of an African tribe and how their society is broken down by the arrival of the Christian missionaries. The day to day actions of the tribe are way too detailed and mundane; it’s as if the author is actually writing recipes for yams as a subtext in order to fill pages. I also find that having characters whose names are spelt similarly loses the focus of the novel as the reader struggles to remember which character does what; leaving the whole narrative in a blur. The suicidal  ending leaves the tribe particularly lost as if their traditions really are falling apart and their moral is broken. I'm also baffled as to why the reader is left with the formation of the District Commissioner’s dictionary. I wonder if Achebe was a racist who experienced these issues within his Nigerian village?

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