Literary Icon,Prof. Chinua Achebe is Dead
AFRIK UPDATE
"Achebe's global significance lies not only in his talent
and recognition as a writer, but also as a critical thinker and essayist who
has written extensively on questions of the role of culture in Africa and the
social and political significance of aesthetics and analysis of the
postcolonial state in Africa," Brown University writes of the literary
icon.
Mr. Achebe was the author of Things Fall
Apart, published in 1958, and considered the most widely read book in modern
African Literature. The book sold over 12 million copies and has been
translated to over 50 languages worldwide.
Many of his other novels, including Arrow
of God, No Longer at Ease, Anthills of the Savannah, and A man of the People,
were equally influential as well.
Nigeria's literary icon
and publisher of several novels, Chinua Achebe, is dead.
Mr. Achebe, 82, died in the United States where he was said to
have suffered from an undisclosed ailment.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt he died last night in a hospital in Boston,
Massachusetts, United States.
A source close to the family said the professor had been ill for
a while and was hospitalised in an undisclosed hospital in Boston.
The source declined to provide further details, saying the
family would issue a statement on the development later today.
Contacted, spokesperson for Brown University, where Mr. Achebe
worked until he took ill, Darlene Trewcrist, is yet to respond to our enquiries
on the professor's condition.
Until his death, the renowned author of Things Fall Apart was
the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor and Professor of Africana
Studies at Brown.
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