Renowned nigerian author elechi amadi has died of an undisclosed illness at the age of 82. Sunset in biafra, published in 1975, is an evocative and highly personalized account written by elechi amadi. It is a narrative of the never ending series of imprisonment, personal struggles, views and determination to hope and act against all odds. Although both tribes are in nigeria but with the creation of biafra, hausa belongs to nigeria and igbo to biafra. Hawley research in african literatures, volume 39, number 2, summer 2008, pp. A study of isidore okpewhos the last duty, elechi amadis sunset in biafra and biyi bandeles burma boy with abstract, chapters 15, references and questionnaire. Before, during and after the biafran war in the current nigeria, millions and millions of. Sunset in biafra, why we struck and sugar girllibrarian book. Jun 30, 2016 renowned nigerian author elechi amadi has died of an undisclosed illness at the age of 82. Sunset in biafra 1973, his only work of nonfiction, recounts his experiences as a soldier and civilian during the biafran conflict. Biafran secessionist group as rebel thereby indicting biafrans for. A family member has confirmed the poet and novelist died in hospital in port harcourt on wednesday afternoon. Over time, the two hausa women transform and become biafrans and highly identify with the biafran cause.
See more ideas about jello biafra, quotes and nigerian civil war. Realist appraisal of chimamanda ngozi adichies half of a yellow sun and elechi amadis sunset in biafra with abstract, chapters 15, references and questionnaire. Aladeyelu seun, if our paths cross, the most horrific fiction ever on the nigerian civil war, iuniverse 2003, 168p. African literature 10 powerful books that explore the legacy. Sunset in biafra african writers series amadi, elechi on.
The nigerianbiafran war african studies centre leiden. History, memory and the politics of national unity in adichies half of a yellow sun and achebes there was a country international journal on studies in english language and literature ijsell page 83 hence, the novel becomes the author. Its a story particular of the situation of life on the biafra side of the divide, the human struggle for existence to press on regardless of the uncertainties, difficulty and scarcity of the essential. In 1973 amadi autobiographical nonfiction, sunset in biafra, was published. A novel of the biafran war 1993 and chimamanda ngozi. Realist appraisal of chimamanda ngozi adichies half of a. Amadi was best known, however, for his historical trilogy about traditional life in nigerian villages. His unpleasant encounters with the biafran authorities are recorded in sunset in biafra, a memoir in which he portrays not only himself but also his ikwerre people as having been coerced into a sad and senseless war against nigeria by their ambitious and overbearing igbo neighbors. May 30 2017 marks the 50th birthday of the declaration of independence of the republic of biafra, leading up to a 30month civil war between federal nigerian troops and the igbo secessionists. The nigeriabiafra civil war provided some nigerian writers with raw material for literary activity. On may 1989 a symposium was held at the university of port harcourt to celebrate amadis 55th birthday. The nigeriabiafra war 19671970 was a defining event in the history of postcolonial nigeria.
Ironically, both are hausa women married to igbo men. On the occasion of this anniversary, the library, documentation and information department at the african studies centre in leiden ascl has compiled a web dossier on the nigerian civil war 1967. Biafran war fiction has been a largely igbo tradition. The nigeria biafra war lasted from 6 july 1966 to 15 january 1970, during which time the postcolonial nigerian state fought to bring the southeastern region, which had seceded as the state or republic of biafra, back into the newly independent but ideol. A novel of the biafran war 1993 and chimamanda ngozi adichies half of a yellow sun 2007. Biafra requiem for the dead in war 1 those pale autumn leaves are falling again for the eighth repeated time stripping winter to the naked beauty of burnt forest farms. Half of a yellow sun is set in the 1960s in newly independent nigeria, a period of growing social and political tension that led to the secession of the eastern region as the republic of biafra and culminated in the nigeriabiafra war 1967. The article aims to fill the knowledge gap on sao tomes involvement in the biafran war by providing facts and data on the important role the former portuguese plantation colony played during.
The nigerian civil war also known as the biafran war and the nigerianbiafran war was a civil war in nigeria fought between the government of nigeria and the secessionist state of biafra from 6 july 1967 to 15 january 1970. Sunset in biafra is such a beautiful and personal account of the nigerian civil war through the eyes and mind of elechi amadi as an ikwerre man in the then igbo dominated eastern region. The professor as war hero in selected nigerian biafranovel. Open library is an initiative of the internet archive, a 501c3 nonprofit, building a digital library of internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. The most notable female characters in sunset at dawn are fatima and halima. Amadi elechi, peppersoup and the road to ibadan, ibadan, onibonoje 1977. Dirk moses the nigeria biafra war that raged between 1967 and 1970 made headlines around the world, above all for the major famine in the secessionist enclave of biafra, and prompted a major international relief. History, memory and the politics of national unity in adichie. Sunset in biafra is a bitter and beautifullywritten memoir by elechi amadi, which looks at the war from the point of view of an antibiafran minority.
Ikessunset at dawn satirizes the war and questions its. Sunset in biafra, why we struck and sugar girllibrarian book picks by comfort olukogbon on mon, 17112014 15. Ekwensis divided we stand 1980, elechi amadis sunset in biafra. A civil war diary 2 was published by heinemanns african writers series in 1973. Apart from works based directly on the war situation such as chukwuemeka ikes sunset at dawn, okechukwa mezus behind the rising sun, wole soyinkas madmen and specialists and a shuttle in the crypt, recent works such as festus iyayis violence and femi osofisans once upon four robbers testify to a still lingering war consciousness. Sunset in biafra pdf download, sunset in biafra is such a beautiful and personal account of the nigerian civil war through the eyes and mind of elechi amadi as an ikwerre man in the then igbo. He was an author of plays and novels that are generally about african village life, customs, beliefs, and religious practices prior to contact with the western world. But it does not avoid the heated polemics of the period.
Elechi amadi 12 may 1934 29 june 2016 was a former member of the nigerian armed forces. Akuneme charles, i saw biafra, lagos, the book company 2004, 110p. Sunset at dawn by vincent chukwuemeka ike goodreads. Pdf songs on the battlefield biafras powerful weapon. Postcolonial text, vol 5, no 1 2009 writing biafra. It records his personal experiences in the nigeria biafra war, and according to niven is written in a compelling narrative form as though it were a novel. Unlike other books mentioned above sunset in biafra is not a history, a journalistic account, a war diary nor political. A family member has confirmed the poet and novelist died.
A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Unlike other books mentioned above sunset in biafra is not a history, a journalistic account, a war diary nor political propaganda. African literature 10 powerful books that explore the. All these works provide ample disclaimers to hornes expressed views. The concubine 1966, the great ponds 1969, and the slave 1978. A novel of the biafran war ike, chukwuemeka vincent, lugumba, s. Sunset in biafra, why we struck and sugar girllibrarian book picks.
Sunset at dawn by chukwuemeka ike is indeed a tragic story about life during the nigeria biafra war though not without some humorous side to it. The nigeria biafra war 19671970 was a defining event in the history of postcolonial nigeria. Nigerias independence in 1960 marked the beginning of attempts to build a strong, united, and prosperous nation in africas most populous pluralistic country. History, memory and the politics of national unity in. Onthespot account of the nigeria biafra war in the atlantic theatre adekunle and many heroes of 3 division napoleon or shaka the zulu without a went on to found m decins sans fronti res or doctors without sunset in biafra. Half of a yellow sun film 20 love and raceclass relations as the seeds of war and its resolution. Realist appraisal of chimamanda ngozi adichies half of a yellow sun and elechi amadis sunset in biafra abstract literary creativity usually conforms to the tradition of the era in which it is created.