Kindred spirits :: Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison /
"Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe--author of Things Fall Apart, one of the towering works of twentieth-century fiction--is considered the father of modern African literature. The equally revered Toni Morrison, author of masterworks such as Beloved and one of only four Americans to receive the No...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe--author of Things Fall Apart, one of the towering works of twentieth-century fiction--is considered the father of modern African literature. The equally revered Toni Morrison, author of masterworks such as Beloved and one of only four Americans to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in the past half-century, acknowledged African literature's and Achebe's influence on her own work. Until now, however, there has been no book that focuses on and critically explores the rich connections between these two writers. In Kindred Spirits, Christopher Okonkwo offers the first comparative study of Morrison and Achebe. Surveying both writers' oeuvres, Okonkwo examines significant relations between Achebe's and Morrison's personal backgrounds, career histories, artistic visions, and life philosophies, finding in them striking parallels. He then pairs a trilogy of novels by each author: Achebe's Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, and Arrow of God and Morrison's Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise. Okonkwo closely analyzes these two sequences--through what he theorizes as "villagism"--as century-spanning village literature that looks to the local to reveal the universal." -- Publisher's description |
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spelling | Okonkwo, Christopher N., author. Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / Christopher N. Okonkwo. Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2022. ©2022 1 online resource (313 p.) text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-278) and index. Introduction : Toni Morrison, African literature, Chinua Achebe -- "Things fall together" : or, rootedness: the village as foundation -- ReMemorying the (village) pasts where the rains began to beat us : Things fall apart and Beloved -- Slavery, migration, urbanity, kindred Black music, and the anomies of new village Black subjectivities : No longer at ease and Jazz -- On Black village havens impelled by history, impeded by opposing visions of the (past) wills of gods and founders : Arrow of God and Paradise -- Conclusion : May the path never close. "Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe--author of Things Fall Apart, one of the towering works of twentieth-century fiction--is considered the father of modern African literature. The equally revered Toni Morrison, author of masterworks such as Beloved and one of only four Americans to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in the past half-century, acknowledged African literature's and Achebe's influence on her own work. Until now, however, there has been no book that focuses on and critically explores the rich connections between these two writers. In Kindred Spirits, Christopher Okonkwo offers the first comparative study of Morrison and Achebe. Surveying both writers' oeuvres, Okonkwo examines significant relations between Achebe's and Morrison's personal backgrounds, career histories, artistic visions, and life philosophies, finding in them striking parallels. He then pairs a trilogy of novels by each author: Achebe's Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, and Arrow of God and Morrison's Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise. Okonkwo closely analyzes these two sequences--through what he theorizes as "villagism"--as century-spanning village literature that looks to the local to reveal the universal." -- Publisher's description Achebe, Chinua Criticism and interpretation. Morrison, Toni Criticism and interpretation. Achebe, Chinua fast Morrison, Toni fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Literary criticism fast Literary criticism. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2017026126 Critiques littéraires. rvmgf Print version: Okonkwo, Christopher N. Kindred Spirits Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press,c2022 9780813947112 |
spellingShingle | Okonkwo, Christopher N. Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / Toni Morrison, African literature, Chinua Achebe -- "Things fall together" : or, rootedness: the village as foundation -- ReMemorying the (village) pasts where the rains began to beat us : Things fall apart and Beloved -- Slavery, migration, urbanity, kindred Black music, and the anomies of new village Black subjectivities : No longer at ease and Jazz -- On Black village havens impelled by history, impeded by opposing visions of the (past) wills of gods and founders : Arrow of God and Paradise -- Achebe, Chinua Criticism and interpretation. Morrison, Toni Criticism and interpretation. Achebe, Chinua fast Morrison, Toni fast |
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title | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / |
title_alt | Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison Toni Morrison, African literature, Chinua Achebe -- "Things fall together" : or, rootedness: the village as foundation -- ReMemorying the (village) pasts where the rains began to beat us : Things fall apart and Beloved -- Slavery, migration, urbanity, kindred Black music, and the anomies of new village Black subjectivities : No longer at ease and Jazz -- On Black village havens impelled by history, impeded by opposing visions of the (past) wills of gods and founders : Arrow of God and Paradise -- |
title_auth | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / |
title_exact_search | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / |
title_full | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / Christopher N. Okonkwo. |
title_fullStr | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / Christopher N. Okonkwo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Kindred spirits : Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / Christopher N. Okonkwo. |
title_short | Kindred spirits : |
title_sort | kindred spirits chinua achebe and toni morrison |
title_sub | Chinua Achebe and Toni Morrison / |
topic | Achebe, Chinua Criticism and interpretation. Morrison, Toni Criticism and interpretation. Achebe, Chinua fast Morrison, Toni fast |
topic_facet | Achebe, Chinua Criticism and interpretation. Morrison, Toni Criticism and interpretation. Achebe, Chinua Morrison, Toni Criticism, interpretation, etc. Literary criticism Literary criticism. Critiques littéraires. |
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