Anthills of the Savannah FROM THE PUBLISHER
FROM THE CRITICS
USA Today
Achebe moves effortlessly... creating a flurry of perspectives from which his story's dramatic and disturbing events are scrutinized. Anthills Of The Savannah... will prove hard to forget. It's a vision of social change that strikes us with the force of prophecy.
Book World Washington Post
Achebe has written a story that sidesteps both ideologies of the African experience and political agendas, in order to lead us to a deeply human universal wisdom.
New York Review of Books
. . .has wonderful satiric moments and resounds with big African laughter.
Publishers Weekly
A portrait of a West African military coup leader and his moral deterioration. This bitterly ironic novel by the Nigerian author of Things Fall Apart is at times more of a polemic than dramatic narrative, but it presents a candid, trenchantly insightful view of contemporary Africa.
NY Review of Books
. . .has wonderful satiric moments and resounds with big African laughter.Read all 6 "From The Critics" >