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Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe – Penguin Modern Classics
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Author: Chinua Achebe
Experience the brilliance of Chinua Achebe’s storytelling in Arrow of God, a profound exploration of faith, power, and cultural transformation in colonial Nigeria. This Penguin Modern Classic captures the devastating clash between tradition and change through unforgettable characters and vivid prose that will stay with you long after the final page.
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Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe – A Timeless African Classic Exploring Culture, Conflict, and Colonial Change
About the Book
Arrow of God stands as one of Chinua Achebe’s most sophisticated works, offering readers an intimate portrait of an Igbo community facing the upheaval of British colonial rule in 1920s Nigeria. Through the story of Ezeulu, a powerful chief priest caught between his traditional beliefs and the encroaching forces of Christianity and colonialism, Achebe masterfully explores themes of authority, faith, cultural identity, and the painful transformation of African societies. This Penguin Modern Classics edition brings you closer to one of the 20th century’s most important literary voices.
From the Back Cover
A proud priest refuses to bend—and his community pays the price. Witness the collision of worlds in Achebe’s stunning meditation on power, belief, and the unbearable cost of change.
About the Author
Chinua Achebe (1930–2013) is widely regarded as the father of modern African literature. Born in Nigeria, Achebe transformed the landscape of world literature with his groundbreaking debut Things Fall Apart and continued to explore the complexities of African identity, colonialism, and cultural change throughout his career. His work has been translated into over 50 languages, and he received countless honors including the Man Booker International Prize. Achebe’s voice remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand postcolonial Africa and the universal human experience.
Who Is This Book For?
Arrow of God is essential reading for lovers of literary fiction, students of African literature, and anyone interested in understanding the cultural and spiritual dimensions of colonialism. Whether you’re exploring postcolonial studies, seeking powerful character-driven narratives, or simply want to experience one of the 20th century’s finest novels, this book offers profound insights into tradition, change, and the human cost of cultural conflict. Perfect for book clubs, literature courses, and thoughtful readers who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
What You’ll Discover
Through Achebe’s luminous prose, you’ll journey into the heart of an Igbo village where spiritual authority meets colonial ambition. Witness Ezeulu’s internal struggle as his convictions lead him toward a tragic confrontation with both his people and the colonial administrators. Experience the rich tapestry of traditional Igbo life—its festivals, rituals, and social structures—while grappling with timeless questions about faith, leadership, and the devastating impact of cultural imperialism. This is storytelling that illuminates universal truths through deeply specific circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arrow of God connected to Things Fall Apart?
While both novels are set in colonial Nigeria and share thematic concerns, Arrow of God is a standalone work set in a different village with new characters. You can enjoy it without reading Things Fall Apart, though readers familiar with Achebe’s earlier work will appreciate the deepened exploration of similar themes.
What makes Arrow of God a Modern Classic?
Achebe’s masterful characterization, his authentic portrayal of Igbo culture, and his unflinching examination of colonialism’s psychological and spiritual impact make this novel timeless. The Penguin Modern Classics edition recognizes its enduring literary significance and cultural importance.
Is this book difficult to read for someone new to African literature?
Achebe writes in accessible, beautiful English while incorporating Igbo words and cultural contexts that enrich the narrative. The story draws you in naturally, and any unfamiliar terms become clear through context, making it an excellent introduction to African literary traditions.
How long does it take to read Arrow of God?
Most readers complete this approximately 230-page novel in 6-8 hours of reading time. The compelling narrative and Achebe’s engaging prose make it a book many find hard to put down.
Why should I buy the Penguin Modern Classics edition?
This edition offers high-quality production, durable binding, and often includes helpful supplementary materials like introductions or notes that enhance your understanding of the historical and cultural context without overwhelming the reading experience.
Ready to experience one of African literature’s finest achievements? Add Arrow of God to your cart today and discover why Chinua Achebe’s work continues to captivate readers worldwide.
| Weight | 180 g |
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| Dimensions | 12.8 × 1.4 × 19.7 cm |
Arrow of God follows Ezeulu, a respected chief priest of the god Ulu, as he navigates the turbulent waters of British colonial interference in his Nigerian village during the 1920s. When his unwavering commitment to traditional religious duties collides with both colonial authority and his community's survival needs, Ezeulu faces an impossible choice that leads to devastating consequences. Through this gripping narrative, readers witness how colonialism fractures not just political structures but the very spiritual and social fabric that holds communities together, revealing the tragic cost of cultural collision.

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