There Was a Country
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2012
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Nigeria • 1960s
2012
Adult
18+ years
There Was a Country by Chinua Achebe is a memoir recounting his early life in Eastern Nigeria, the rise of his literary career, and the horrors of the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970). The book delves into his childhood, education, and the struggle of the Igbo people in their battle for an independent Biafra, capturing his family's fight for survival amidst the conflict. The memoir discusses war violence, including staggering atrocities and a severe humanitarian crisis.
Informative
Contemplative
Melancholic
Nostalgic
Emotional
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Chinua Achebe's There Was a Country offers a poignant memoir of the Nigerian Civil War, blending personal narrative with historical analysis. Praised for its eloquence and depth, the book brings Nigerian history to life. However, some critics find Achebe's perspective occasionally biased. Overall, it is a compelling, important read.
Ideal for readers who appreciate works like Things Fall Apart and Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, There Was a Country by Chinua Achebe appeals to those interested in historical narratives, post-colonial studies, and memoirs exploring Nigeria's Biafran War and the author's personal reflections.
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Nigeria • 1960s
2012
Adult
18+ years
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