Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor and critic, best known for his novel \"Things Fall Apart.\" He is widely regarded as one of the most influential African writers of the 20th century.
*Major Works*
1. *\"Things Fall Apart\" (1958)*: His debut novel, exploring colonialism\'s impact on Igbo society.
2. *\"No Longer at Ease\" (1960)*: The sequel to \"Things Fall Apart,\" addressing cultural identity and corruption.
3. *\"Arrow of God\" (1964)*: A novel examining traditional Igbo society and colonialism.
4. *\"A Man of the People\" (1966)*: A satirical novel critiquing post-colonial politics.
5. *\"Anthills of the Savannah\" (1987)*: A novel exploring politics, power and social change.
*Awards and Honors*
1. *Nigerian National Merit Award (1979)*
2. *Commonwealth Poetry Prize (1972)*
3. *Margaret Wrong Memorial Prize (1959)*
4. *Honorary doctorates* from universities worldwide
*Legacy*
1. *African literary icon*: Inspired generations of writers.
2. *Cultural ambassador*: Promoted Nigerian and African cultures globally.
3. *Social critic*: Advocated for social justice, equality and political reform.
4. *Educator*: Taught at universities in Nigeria and the United States.
*Quotes*
1. \"When a tradition gathers enough strength to go on for centuries, you don\'t just turn it off.\"
2. \"The world is like a mask dancing. You can\'t see it well unless you take off your own.\"
3. \"Storytellers are wizards.\"
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