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_aThings Fall Apart _cChinua, Achebe |
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_aNew York _bAnchor Books _c1994. |
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_a209p. _c14cm |
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508 | _aExecutive in charge, Joan Konner; executive producer, Jack Sameth; camera, Leland Kenower, Robert Shepard; editor, Michael Collins ; theme music composed by Michael Bacon. | ||
511 | 0 | _aHost, Bill Moyers. | |
518 | _aOriginally broadcast on PBS, September, 1988, as a segment of: A world of ideas. | ||
520 | _aBill Moyers interviews Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe who discusses the West's often inaccurate portrayal of Africa and how it is the African storyteller's obligation to be the collective memory of the African people. The discussion includes politics and economics of Africa as it moves from colonialism to democracy. | ||
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_aAchebe, Chinua _959739 |
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_aNovelists, Nigerian _vFiction _9129417 |
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