Chinua Achebe Books in Order
Chinua Achebe is a renowned novelist, poet, and professor whose writing career has left an indelible mark on modern African literature. As a celebrated author, he is best known for his seminal novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), which has become the most widely read book in its genre. Born in the Igbo town of Ogidi, southeastern Nigeria, Achebe was raised by Christian parents who instilled in him a deep appreciation for world religions and traditional African cultures. This fascination led him to begin writing stories as a university student. Achebe's subsequent novels, including No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), have earned him international acclaim. Through his writing, he has championed the use of English in African literature, a language he believes can be a powerful tool for self-expression.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Chinua Achebe
- #1AmazonChaka (By: Thomas Mofolo)(1925)
- #2AmazonThings Fall Apart(1958)
- #3AmazonOn Trial for My Country (By: Stanlake Samkange)(1967)
- #4AmazonIdu (By: Flora Nwapa)(1970)
- #5AmazonThe Voice (By: Gabriel Okara)(1970)
- #6AmazonThe Fisherman's Invocation (By: Gabriel Okara)(1980)
- #7AmazonThe Marabi Dance (By: Gabriel Okara,Modikwe Dikobe)(1984)
- #8AmazonYaka (By: Pepetela)(1996)
- #9AmazonWinds of Change(1981)
- #10AmazonAfrican Short Stories(1984)
- #11AmazonThe Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories(1992)
- #12AmazonPEN America Issue 2: Home and Away(2001)
- #13AmazonOpening Worlds(2002)
- #14AmazonAnchor Book of Modern African Stories(2002)
- #15AmazonRotten English(2007)
- #16AmazonFour Continents(2008)
- #17AmazonGods and Soldiers(2009)
- #18AmazonPen America 13(2009)
- #1AmazonMorning Yet on Creation Day(1975)
- #2AmazonThe Trouble with Nigeria(1984)
- #3AmazonHopes and Impediments(1988)
- #4AmazonThe University and the Leadership Factor in Nigerian Politics(1988)
- #5AmazonCritical Fictions(1992)
- #6AmazonBeyond Hunger In Africa(1992)
- #7AmazonThings Fall Apart with Connections(1995)
- #8AmazonAfrica's Tarnished Name(1997)
- #9AmazonConversations with Chinua Achebe(1997)
- #10AmazonAnother Africa(1998)
- #11AmazonHome and Exile(2000)
- #12AmazonAn Image of Africa(2002)
- #13AmazonAfrica: A Short History(2004)
- #14AmazonThe Education of a British-Protected Child(2009)
- #15AmazonThere Was a Country(2012)
- #1AmazonA Man of the People(1966)
- #2AmazonAnthills of the Savannah(1987)
- #3AmazonThe Voter(1965)
- #4AmazonThings Fall Apart and Related Readings(1959)
- #5AmazonGirls at War and Other Stories(1972)
- #6AmazonBeware Soul Brother(1972)
- #7AmazonChristmas in Biafra and Other Poems(1973)
- #8AmazonCollected Poems(2004)
About Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe is a renowned novelist, poet, and professor whose writing career has left an indelible mark on modern African literature. As a celebrated author, he is best known for his seminal novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), which has become the most widely read book in its genre. Born in the Igbo town of Ogidi, southeastern Nigeria, Achebe was raised by Christian parents who instilled in him a deep appreciation for world religions and traditional African cultures. This fascination led him to begin writing stories as a university student. Achebe's subsequent novels, including No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), have earned him international acclaim. Through his writing, he has championed the use of English in African literature, a language he believes can be a powerful tool for self-expression.
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