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Original Title: | A Man of the People |
ISBN: | 0385086164 (ISBN13: 9780385086165) |
Edition Language: | English |
Chinua Achebe
Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 3.87 | 3654 Users | 250 Reviews
Mention Regarding Books A Man of the People
Title | : | A Man of the People |
Author | : | Chinua Achebe |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | August 16th 2016 by Penguin Books (first published 1966) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. Africa. Literature. African Literature. Western Africa. Nigeria. Historical. Historical Fiction. Classics |
Explanation Toward Books A Man of the People
With Things Fall Apart,Chinhua Achebe had set the bar high.A Man of the People is not as good. It is a political satire. The theme feels very familiar,corruption by the elected representatives of the people.
But the book is not totally about politics. It is also about a love affair,and revenge. I read a translated version,something may have been lost in translation. But it seems that the pidgin in the original version,is difficult to read as well.
The characters are not particularly interesting.
However,the tension builds towards the end. The democratic process turns violent and the voters get tired of the "man of the people".
Achebe has been hailed for predicting an actual future event,a military coup in Nigeria. It's not his best book,but it's not bad.
Rating Regarding Books A Man of the People
Ratings: 3.87 From 3654 Users | 250 ReviewsWrite Up Regarding Books A Man of the People
Ideally I would have given it three and a half stars for I liked it more then 'No longer at ease' by the same author. The book however does not deserve four stars due to the fact that it were the last four pages that made the book, were it not for the ending the book would not have made such a positive impression on me. Achebe writes amazing endings, just perfect and that is what makes him to me such an incredible author. The story is an educated African cynic story on African early postI love this novel.The writing seems so personal.I dont want to write a review just get a copy and delf into it
Chinua Achebes 1966 novella, A Man of the People, was selected by Anthony Burgess as one of the best novels in English since 1939. So reading this work one comes with high expectations. It is present day (1966) in an unnamed African nation and a well educated man is about to meet the countries leader, Chief the Honourable M. A. Nanga M.P., or M. A. Minus Opportunity as he is sometimes known. Our hero Odili Samalu is ambitious, and as his life becomes entwined with Nangas, his sense of ambition
Though cynical, this book is an excellent, excellent read. It is a prime example of how great literary minds can use the personal to explore the political and its analysis of regime collapse is as compelling as contemporary political science. For any political idealist, it is easy to identify with Odili and his strict sense of moral right and wrong, as well as the disdain he holds for his country's leadership. The book's portrayal of divisions between politicians, intellectuals, and the people,
Small masterful piece of fictional work most likely based upon real events and people. About 150 pages of soap opera African politics in the 1960's that reads like it could be written today. This was near the top of the list of the 75 best books of the last hundred years. It is beautifully written with good detail and use of local dialect. I enjoyed it and would pick up any of the other author's writings when I run across them.
Moving, Funny, Witty, Powerful & Timeless! I Loved It!
What is amazing about Achebe is how simple and deep is his language. The novel addresses the theme of corruption in the post-colonial era and the tyrannic leaders or (the puppets of the colonial authority). LOved it!
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