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Arrow of God par Chinua Achebe
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Arrow of God (édition 1989)

par Chinua Achebe (Auteur)

Séries: African Trilogy (3)

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Ezeulu, headstrong chief priest of the god Ulu, is worshipped by the six villages of Umuaro. But he is beginning to find his authority increasingly under threat - from his rivals in the tribe, from those in the white government and even from his own family. Yet he still feels he must be untouchable - surely he is an arrow in the bow of his God?… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Arrow of God
Auteurs:Chinua Achebe (Auteur)
Info:Penguin Books (1989), Edition: Reissue, 230 pages
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This story continues to follow Ezeulu, the priest of a small village in Nigeria, under British colonial power. His son has returned home after being made a Christian, and his lack of understanding of local customs, along with his intolerance of non-Christian traditions and beliefs that he developed while he was away, lead him to stuff a python in a box, insulting the villagers and bringing scandal on his family. Meanwhile, Ezeulu's 'friend' Mr. Winterbottom has been instructed to assign a local administrator for Ezeulu's area, and he decides to assign Ezeulu to this position. The misunderstandings and posturing that follow these two events lead Ezeulu to take drastic action, and his stubbornness drives his people away from their traditional beliefs, into the waiting arms of the lurking Christian church.
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  JBarringer | Dec 15, 2023 |
One of his “African” trilogy (the second book of the three) and certainly the most “African” of the three (by which, I think I should say, I mean rural/tribally oriented. Not about city life, "modernity" in any way, or even colonialism, except tangentially). A great story, beautifully told. Rather than rely upon my dwindling intellectual resources, I’ll cheat and use another summary (that I think is particularly well done): “The novel is a meditation on the nature, uses, and responsibility of power and leadership. Ezeulu finds that his authority is increasingly under threat from rivals within his nation and functionaries of the newly established British colonial government. Yet he sees himself as untouchable. He is forced, with tragic consequences, to reconcile conflicting impulses in his own nature—a need to serve the protecting deity of his Umuaro people; a desire to retain control over their religious observances; and a need to gain increased personal power by pushing his authority to the limits. He ultimately fails as he leads his people to their own destruction, and consequently, his personal tragedy arises.” ( )
  Gypsy_Boy | Aug 26, 2023 |
Reason read: Reading 1001, July botm. ANC - read Chinua Achebe, Nigerian author.

This is the second book of the chronology. Yes, the last written but set in time between the first and last. The main character is Ezeulu, the chief priest of several Igbo villages in colonial Nigeria, who confronts colonial powers and Christian missionaries in the 1920s. The title is fitting as this is a book about a person/event that shows the will of God. The main theme; the conflict between the traditional beliefs and religions of the Nigerians and the foreign values introduced by the Europeans, including Christianity. And the conflicts of the novel revolve around the struggle between continuity and change.

I enjoyed this and found it not hard to read. Change occurs whether we like it and who is say if the forces that bring change aren't the "arrow of God". ( )
  Kristelh | Jul 9, 2023 |
This is the third and longest of Achebe's trilogy, but set chronologically between the other two (Things Fall Apart, and No Longer at Ease, respectively). Like his first book, Things Fall Apart, it deals with the ongoing alterations of life and individual power in a small group of West African villages after the arrival and gradual consolidation of colonial rule. In places, I found the African details hard to follow owing to my own unfamiliarity with the variety of names and traditions, and the relevance of all the narrative details. I most liked the nuanced account of interpersonal relationships within and between the African and European cultures, and the complex and difficult-to-predict circumstances that led to the downfall of the principal character. ( )
1 voter sfj2 | Jul 2, 2022 |
Ezeulu es el sumo sacerdote de Ulu, la deidad principal de varias aldeas Ibo enfrentadas con los poblados del jefe de clan Umuaro. El conflicto se zanja con la intervención de la administración colonial británica, que manda a la aldea a un misionero e invita a Ezeulu a sumarse a la administración colonial, pero éste se niega, y es encarcelado. Airado, Ezeulu se niega a dar permiso para que empiece la cosecha y sus súbditos, ante la perspectiva de una nueva hambruna, deciden abrazar el cristianismo.
  Natt90 | Jun 23, 2022 |
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Ezeulu, headstrong chief priest of the god Ulu, is worshipped by the six villages of Umuaro. But he is beginning to find his authority increasingly under threat - from his rivals in the tribe, from those in the white government and even from his own family. Yet he still feels he must be untouchable - surely he is an arrow in the bow of his God?

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