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Chinua Achebe: Preview

Preview: 2/5/2019 | 30s

ALL ARTS Vault: Chinua Achebe offers an engaging 1964 conversation with the author.

Take a peek into the archive and explore this engaging 1964 conversation with Nigerian author Chinua Achebe; his 1958 debut novel Things Fall Apart is now widely considered to be one of the major works of 20th century literature. This program features a discussion with Achebe, poet Wole Soyinka, and author and host Lewis Nkosi.

02/05/2019 | Expires 01/29/2029

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ALL ARTS Vault Selects

Chinua Achebe: Preview

Preview: 2/5/2019 | 30s

Take a peek into the archive and explore this engaging 1964 conversation with Nigerian author Chinua Achebe; his 1958 debut novel Things Fall Apart is now widely considered to be one of the major works of 20th century literature. This program features a discussion with Achebe, poet Wole Soyinka, and author and host Lewis Nkosi.

02/05/2019 | Expires 01/29/2029

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