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One of the biggest references is a throwback to the classic Steven Spielberg movie Jurassic Park, with Lucas and Max hiding ...
As “The Fall of the House of Usher” indelibly establishes, things fall apart when the center of control—the mind—cannot coordinate the appropriate functioning of the senses. LYNNE PIPER SHACKELFORD is ...
Adichie will deliver the keynote address which draws heavily from the festival theme, “Masculine, Feminine, Human—The Dialogue of Complements in Things Fall Apart.” Adichie who has been on a ...
Award-winning author Chimamanda Adichie will headline the inaugural edition of the 'Things Fall Apart Festival,' in honour of Chinua Achebe’s literary legacy.
Award-winning novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has been announced as the headliner of the 2025 Things Fall Apart Festival, a week-long celebration of Chinua Achebe’s literary legacy. The ...
Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie has been announced as the headliner for the 2025 Things Fall Apart Festival. The event is a week-long celebration of Chinua Achebe’s literary legacy. The ...
Adichie will deliver the keynote address which draws heavily from the festival theme: “Masculine, Feminine, Human – The Dialogue of Complements in Things Fall Apart.” ...
If there is no line left to cross, we never learn, we never fall — until everything comes apart.
Climate disaster, political unrest, random violence: Western society can often feel like what the filmmaker Werner Herzog calls "a thin layer of ice on top of an ocean of chaos and darkness." But ...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1958) is not just a seminal work of African literature by the literary icon—it also serves as a profound metaphor for the current political turmoil in ...
When life falls apart, it can feel terrifying—but it also creates space for growth, new possibilities, and deeper authenticity if we can embrace the uncertainty with openness.
Things Fall Apart (1958) has been called “the finest novel written about life in Nigeria at the end of the 19th century” and “a classic of world literature.” The book describes the ...