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Charles Larson, in his book titled The mersence ofAfrican Fiction (1971), commented on Achebets unique contributionto the novel in Africa and attempted to elucidate the differentscenes and actions in the novels. According to Larson, TFA is nota novel about an individual, but about a community: it is not anovel of character, but a novel of situation.Larson moreoverpraises Achebe for his creative, artistic and effective use ofIgbo figures of speech and proverbs.In M.G. Cookef s book, Modern Black ~ovelists: collection- of Critical Essays (1971), Anne Tibble has a brief article onChinua Achebe.According to her, in all his novels Achebe ispreoccupied with the moral conflict of values and is trying tosift them and show them as the perennial challenge to the race.ViewDavid Cook's book entiled African ~teraturg: Critical(1977) has an essay on Chinua Achebe under the title "TheCentre Holdsu. This essay in effect turns out to be an in-depthexaminaion of the character of Okonkwo.The ultimate questionis: "1s Okonkwo dishonoured in his death or the people who did nothave the courage to defy the whitemen's messenger^?^^ The answeris evident. Okonkwo even in his abomination of death by suiciderises over the others in eminence and dignity.quite poignant.The irony' is

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