No Longer At Ease

No Longer At Ease

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A Magical Writerone Of The Greatest Of The Twentieth Century. Margaret Atwoodafrican Literature Is Incomplete And Unthinkable Without The Works Of Chinua Achebe. Toni Morrisona Classic Story Of Moral Struggle In An Age Of Turbulent Social Change And The Final Book In Chinua Achebes The African Trilogywhen Obi Okonkwo, Grandson Of Okonkwo, The Main Character In Things Fall Apart Returns To Nigeria From England In The 1950S, His Foreign Education Separates Him From His African Roots. No Longer At Ease, The Third And Concluding Novel In Chinua Achebes The African Trilogy, Depicts The Uncertainties That Beset The Nation Of Nigeria, As Independence From Colonial Rule Loomed Near. In Obi Okonkwos Experiences, The Ambiguities, Pitfalls, And Temptations Of A Rapidly Evolving Society Are Revealed. He Is Part Of A Ruling Nigerian Elite Whose Corruption He Finds Repugnant. His Fate, However, Overtakes Him As He Finds Himself Trapped Between The Expectation Of His Family, His Villageboth Representations Of The Traditional World Of His Ancestorsand The Colonial World. A Story Of A Man Lost In Cultural Limbo, And A Nation Entering A New Age Of Disillusionment, No Longer At Ease Is A Powerful Metaphor For His Generation Of Young Nigerians.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'No Longer at Ease'? A: The main theme of 'No Longer at Ease' is the moral struggle faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society, particularly the clash between traditional African values and Western influences.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'No Longer at Ease'? A: The author of 'No Longer at Ease' is Chinua Achebe, a prominent Nigerian writer known for his contributions to African literature.
  • Q: What is the significance of Obi Okonkwo's character? A: Obi Okonkwo represents the struggles of a generation caught between their cultural heritage and the pressures of modernity, showcasing the challenges of identity and belonging.
  • Q: When was 'No Longer at Ease' published? A: 'No Longer at Ease' was published on September 16, 1994, as part of Chinua Achebe's African Trilogy.
  • Q: How many pages does 'No Longer at Ease' have? A: 'No Longer at Ease' contains 194 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'No Longer at Ease' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: Is 'No Longer at Ease' suitable for readers unfamiliar with 'Things Fall Apart'? A: 'No Longer at Ease' can be read independently, though familiarity with 'Things Fall Apart' enhances the understanding of its characters and themes.
  • Q: What genre does 'No Longer at Ease' belong to? A: 'No Longer at Ease' is classified as a classic in African literature.
  • Q: What are the key conflicts faced by Obi Okonkwo? A: Obi Okonkwo faces conflicts between his Western education and his Nigerian roots, as well as the expectations of his family and the corruption of the ruling elite.
  • Q: Is there an edition of 'No Longer at Ease' that includes additional commentary or analysis? A: The reprint edition of 'No Longer at Ease' may include introductions or notes that provide further context, though it primarily remains a standalone narrative.