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PEOPLE OF THE CITY
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PEOPLE OF THE CITYWhen People of the City was first published in 1954, it was immediately acclaimed as the first major novel in English by a West African to be widely read throughout the English speaking world
President of Ghana from 1960 to 1966
While until the late 1950s
or pay tribute to poems of the past
The aim of this work is to highlight the importance
About the Authors Janet Jackson is a five-time Grammy Award-winning international superstar
the plurality of being alive
The Pulitzer Prize-winning
Illustrated edition (February 17
storyteller
Sunny immersed herself in the workings of the criminal justice system
Women character portraiture in Achebe s novels has been seen from the widely explicit inferiority that marks her being
She goes on bad dates with new friends
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