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Civil Peace Study Guide

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by Chinua Achebe
About 54 pages (16,124 words)
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Further Reading

Achebe, Chinua, Conversations with Chinua Achebe, edited by Bernth Lindfors, University Press of Mississippi, 1997.

The collected interviews span from 1962 through 1995 and offer a representative sample of Achebe's public views.

—,Home and Exile, Oxford University Press, 2000.

Based on three of Achebe's lectures, this work examines the Nigerian culture and Europe's influence on its development.

—,Trouble With Nigeria, Heinemann, 1984.

Achebe discusses the problems faced by contemporary Nigeria, including tribalism, political corruption, and prejudice.

Lyons, Robert, and Chinua Achebe, Another Africa, Doubleday, 1998.

This work fuses Lyons' photographs with Achebe's poetry and an essay to create a view of.....

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