
There Was a Country
A Personal History of Biafra
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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Chinua Achebe
From the legendary author of Things Fall Apart comes a long-awaited memoir about coming of age with a fragile new nation, then watching it torn asunder in a tragic civil war.
The defining experience of Chinua Achebe's life was the Nigerian civil war, also known as the Biafran War, of 1967-1970. The conflict was infamous for its savage impact on the Biafran people, Chinua Achebe's people, many of whom were starved to death after the Nigerian government blockaded their borders. By then, Chinua Achebe was already a world-renowned novelist, with a young family to protect. He took the Biafran side in the conflict and served his government as a roving cultural ambassador, from which vantage he absorbed the war's full horror. Immediately after, Achebe took refuge in an academic post in the United States, and for more than 40 years he has maintained a considered silence on the events of those terrible years, addressing them only obliquely through his poetry. Now, decades in the making, comes a towering reckoning with one of modern Africa's most fateful events, from a writer whose words and courage have left an enduring stamp on world literature.
Achebe masterfully relates his experience, both as he lived it and how he has come to understand it. He begins his story with Nigeria's birth pangs and the story of his own upbringing as a man and as a writer so that we might come to understand the country's promise, which turned to horror when the hot winds of hatred began to stir. To read There Was a Country is to be powerfully reminded that artists have a particular obligation, especially during a time of war. All writers, Achebe argues, should be committed writers - they should speak for their history, their beliefs, and their people.
Marrying history and memoir, poetry and prose, There Was a Country is a distillation of vivid firsthand observation and 40 years of research and reflection. Wise, humane, and authoritative, it will stand as definitive and reinforce Achebe's place as one of the most vital literary and moral voices of our age.
"1966", "Benin Road", "Penalty of Godhead", "Generation Gap", "Biafra, 1969", "A Mother in a Refugee Camp", "The First Shot", "Air Raid", "Mango Seedling", "We Laughed at Him", "Vultures", and "After a War" from Collected Poems by Chinua Achebe. Copyright 1971, 1973, 2004 by Chinua Achebe. Used by permission of Anchor Books, a division of Random House, Inc. and The Wylie Agency, LLC.
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"Foreign Policy Must Read 2012" by Books from Global Thinkers
"Chinua Achebe’s history of Biafra is a meditation on the condition of freedom. It has the tense narrative grip of the best fiction. It is also a revelatory entry into the intimate character of the writer’s brilliant mind and bold spirit. Achebe has created here a new genre of literature in which politico-historical evidence, the power of story-telling, and revelations from the depths of the human subconscious are one. The event of a new work by Chinua Achebe is always extraordinary; this one exceeds all expectation." (Nadine Gordimer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature)
"A fascinating and gripping memoir." (The Wall Street Journal)
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While the Nobel Laureate is a master story teller, the reader did such a terrible reading the content. When it came to Nigerian names and places, his accents and pronunciations were confusing. I really wish that works of such importance in the future will be given to people who have a decent grasps of how to pronounce important names and places or at least can learn it. Not only did the reader/narrator get almost all the ethnic names and places wrongs, he also didn't seem to put in any effort in reading the names as spelt. These distracted from the message of the book greatly.
Excellent story ruined by poor reading
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Narrator almost ruined it.
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A riveting history of Nigeria
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This book really helped me get an in-depth idea of the politics of the Biafran war and of Chinua Achebe's life. It was a worthwhile read. It would have been awesome if the reader had some instruction on pronouncing Igbo words, since it is a tonal language.. pronunciation is of utmost importance. :) Otherwise, good experience.Gave me a deeper perspective
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narration
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Narrator mispronounced the names of lots of places and things, but it’s understandable.
A must read for all Nigerians
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Narrator not good with Igbo words.
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I don’t have anything personal with the narrator but the I think the folks who authorized it should have done their home work.
narration should have been done by a native Igbo speaker
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Eye opening
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Truthfully, clearly, and honestly stated
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