Google honours Late Nigerian Writer, Chinua Achebe at 87th

Fri, Nov 17, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

 

NIGERIAN writer and author Chinua Achebe was honored with a Google Doodle on what would’ve been his 87th birthday on Thursday.

The Google landing page commemorated Achebes’ lasting contributions with a doodle in likeness of the literary icon, alongside Afro-inspired images derivative of a warrior based society similar to the one portrayed in his best-selling novel “Things Fall Apart.”

On November 16, 1930, the renowned novelist and poet was born in Ogidi, Nigeria. Using the English language to depict tales of contemporary Africa, Achebe is known for the empowering the narratives of oppressed communities and revitalizing African literature.

“His pen brought to life the land and traditions of the Igbo: the hum of everyday village life; the anticipation and excitement of sacred masquerades; the stories of the elders and the honor of warriors; the joy of family and the grief of loss,” Google said.

Often called the “father of African literature”, the Nigerian writer was very passionate about crafting stories around the traditions, values, and experiences of his  people.

“His characters were insiders” the Google doodle team noted. “Through their stories, we witness a Nigeria at the crossroads of civilization, culture, and generations”. – NewsRangers

After various drafts, it seems the Google team landed on an iteration people truly love.

 

– Nov 17, 2017 @ 18:27 GMT |

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