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Rufaro Gwarada Reviews “We Need New Names” | Munyori Literary Journal
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Isaac A. Ogezi. Something by Michael McManus. Valentina A. Mmaka. CATERER, CATERER by Pemi Aguda. Dream by Saaleha Bhamjee. Social Studies by Nnedinma Jane Kalu. DEVIL’S VILLAGE by Dayo Adewunmi Ntwari. Being a Man by Adeola Opeyemi. Rufaro Gwarada Reviews “We Need New Names”. The British and American editions of NoViolet Bulawayo’s “We Need New Names”. In her debut novel,. We Need New Names. 1 comment for “ Rufaro Gwarada Reviews “We Need New Names”. March 4, 2014 at 11:00 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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For whom did Things Fall Apart for the most? | Nigerian Literature
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Exploring Nigerian writing, culture, film, and society @ American University. For whom did Things Fall Apart for the most? Things certainly fell apart in Achebe’s novel, but is. On September 12, 2012. One response ». February 25, 2014 at 6:34 am. I believe the title is things FALL apart, the word fall there implies a continuity not absolution. Okonkw’s story ended at the end of the novel so it is not about him, its about the society he lived in. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. The Se...