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out three areas of concern for Achebe: the interpretation of theAfrican past from within ; the problem of interpreting this pastin a foreign language; and the responsibilities and obligation ofthe writer to his own people. The writer goes on to show howthese concerns blend in all Achebefs novels. In th+ame issueMavreen Warner Lewis in his essay *tEzeulu and his God" probesthe novelfs central and dominant charactersf internal conflictas mirroring and to a large extent triggering the strife in analready disunited clan.The Literary Half Yearlv XXI, I, Janf80 issue has thefollowing articles on Achebe and his art. Robert Wren titles hisarticle "Achebe's Odili: Hero and clown". ~ccording to Wren, itis the natural wisdom of the past, preseved in traditons,proverbs, tales and songs that finally infuses hope into Odiliwho is otherwise a natural opportunist and holds out hope andpromise to the nation. IfChinua Achebe and the structure ofcolonial tragedyw by Bruce F.Macdonald is an attempt atprojecting Okonkwo as a tragic hero, not cast exactly in themould of an Aristotelian tragic hero, but in his own rightfitting Achebers vision and parameters of a tragedy. Here thesocial disintegration wrought by the colonial forces and .theinner chaos caused by Okonkwofs excessive fear of annihilationare presented. Thirdly, Hugh Webb has tried to discover areasonable-the People.theory underneath the fictional matrix of A Man of

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