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George | 777 comments George wrote: "http://www.salon.com/2014/03/13/chima..."

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: “When you’re not a white male writing about white male things then somehow your work has to mean something”


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ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4391 comments Mod
That's a great interview, George. Thanks for sharing that. So many good things from that piece. Raceteenth is a huge part of this book and it wouldn't be the same without it. It's absolutely brilliant - just brilliant!

As I've said about 96 times now, Americanah was my favorite book of last year - by far. And I certainly understand why it would make many people uncomfortable. It's great to hear she refused to kowtow to those who suggested she tone it down. I just love her!


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George | 777 comments It was certainly one of the best for me, and I've recommended it to others. got a hard copy sitting on my bookshelf here at home.

anyway, I thought folks would find the interview interesting. glad to see I was right. had to share it as soon as I read it this morning.


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Mary (maryokekereviews) George wrote: "It was certainly one of the best for me, and I've recommended it to others. got a hard copy sitting on my bookshelf here at home.

anyway, I thought folks would find the interview interesting. gl..."

Thanks for sharing


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Beverly | 2907 comments And Americanah won the National Book Critics Circle's Award for Fiction last night!!!


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George | 777 comments and thanks for sharing that! very happy to hear it.


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ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4391 comments Mod
Beverly wrote: "And Americanah won the National Book Critics Circle's Award for Fiction last night!!!"

And deservedly so!

That's wild we're just now talking about this book and it pops off and wins one of the most prestigious literary awards out there. I think folk will be reading and discussing this a long, long time and that's not hyperbole. Just realized I read a library copy and never bought the book. Need to check my local bookstore to see if there's a HB copy available.


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Beverly | 2907 comments Columbus wrote: "Beverly wrote: "And Americanah won the National Book Critics Circle's Award for Fiction last night!!!"

And deservedly so!

That's wild we're just now talking about this book and it pops off and w..."


I so agree - in my brief review of this book I said it was a classic and would be on many award lists. :)

Now hoping it makes The Women's Prize short list and then wins it all!


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George | 777 comments totally agree.


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ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4391 comments Mod
Please watch this beginning at 1:05:05 into the program. Adiche's acceptance speech. Didn't realize she was up against such killer competition, AND, that four of the five were women.

http://m.washingtonpost.com/blogs/sty...


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Lauren Francis-Sharma | 27 comments Thanks for sharing. I really love her discussion of being a political person rather than a political writer. I'm not sure if she doesn't have an agenda when she writes, but in reading Americanah, It was the storytelling that mattered to her the most. It was a love story, a story of migration in three countries where you can't help but recognize the political landscapes.


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George | 777 comments glad you liked it. personally, I can't understand how any thinking person can't help but be a political person if on some level. However, I can't help but think she has various issues she's interested in promoting thought on, if not a specific agenda.


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ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4391 comments Mod
....and more

Feminism is Fashionable!

http://www.npr.org/2014/03/18/2911330...


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Aitziber | 15 comments George wrote: "glad you liked it. personally, I can't understand how any thinking person can't help but be a political person if on some level. However, I can't help but think she has various issues she's intere..."

She definitely has issues she's interested in promoting thought on, otherwise she wouldn't give TED talks. I can see what she means, actually. I think she's a political person and her work is a reflection of that, but it's not necessarily political itself. I feel like Americanah was about some characters who were political (while others weren't) that also had other things going on in their lives. It's very realistic.

I'm really glad she's won that award and is giving more interviews. I really enjoyed Americanah, one of my favorite books last year, and overall.


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George | 777 comments Columbus wrote: "....and more

Feminism is Fashionable!

http://www.npr.org/2014/03/18/2911330..."


by the way, much thanks for this and the awards ceremony. I very much enjoyed both.


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ColumbusReads (coltrane01) | 4391 comments Mod
George wrote: "Columbus wrote: "....and more

Feminism is Fashionable!

http://www.npr.org/2014/03/18/2911330..."

by the way, much thanks for this and the awards ceremony. I very much enjoyed both."


You're welcome!


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Beverly | 2907 comments Here is another wonderful video.

Watch Zadie Smith and Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie Talk Postcolonial Lit.
Sorry this is a repeat and was posted elsewhere in the group.

http://colorlines.com/archives/2014/0...


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Michael | 432 comments I just received the Summer Issue of Ms. Magazine, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is on the cover! (http://msmagazine.com/summer2014/inde...) The inside interview discusses her politics/feminism in her writing.

Sorry I don't know if there is a way to see the interview online, other than buying an electronic annual subscription to Ms. Magazine. But I thought folks might be interested to know about it.


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