All my life I have had to take account of the million differences — some little, others quite big — between the Nigerian culture into which I was born, and the domineering Western style that infilitrated and then invaded it.
That is Nigerian Nobel-winner Chinua Achebe in a new collection of essays: The Education of a British-Protected Child. Gregg Zachary reviews it. I have just downloaded it to my Kindle…
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Umm, I don’t think he has a Nobel. Nice essays, though.