There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra
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From the legendary author of Things Fall Apart comes a longawaited memoir about coming of age with a fragile new nation then watching it torn asunder in a tragic civil war The defining experience of Chinua Achebes life was the Nigerian civil war also known as the Biafran War of 19671970. The conflict was infamous for its savage impact on the Biafran people Chinua Achebes people many of whom were starved to death after the Nigerian government blockaded their borders. By then Chinua Achebe was already a world-renowned novelist with a young family to protect. He took the Biafran side in the conflict and served his government as a roving cultural ambassador from which vantage he absorbed the wars full horror. Immediately after Achebe took refuge in an academic post in the United States and for more than forty years he has maintained a considered silence on the events of those terrible years addressing them only obliquely through his poetry. Now decades in the making comes a towering reckoning with one of modern Africas most fateful events from a writer whose words and courage have left an enduring stamp on world literature. Achebe masterfully relates his experience bothas he lived it and how he has come to understand it. He begins his story with Nigerias birth pangs and the story of his own upbringing as a man and as a writer so that we might come to understand the countrys promise which turned to horror when the hot winds of hatred began to stir. To read There Was a Country is to be powerfully reminded that artists have a particular obligation especially during a time of war. All writers Achebe argues should be committed writersthey should speak for their history their beliefs and their people. Marrying history and memoir poetry and prose There Was a Country is a distillation of vivid firsthand observation and forty years of research and reflection. Wise humane and authoritative it will stand as definitive and reinforce Achebes place as one of the most vital literary and moral voices of our age.
