A Man of the People

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A Man of the People is a satirical novel by Chinua Achebe that explores postcolonial African politics, corruption, and moral decay through the conflict between a cynical politician and his idealistic former student.

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instanceOf novel
satirical novel
antagonist Chief Nanga NERFINISHED
author Chinua Achebe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Nigeria NERFINISHED
depicts clientelism in politics
electoral manipulation
patronage networks
explores relationship between politician and former student
role of intellectuals in politics
tension between traditional values and modern politics
follows No Longer at Ease NERFINISHED
form prose fiction
genre African literature
political satire
postcolonial literature
hasCharacter Chief Nanga NERFINISHED
Edna NERFINISHED
Elsie NERFINISHED
Max NERFINISHED
Odili NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn African political discourse
postcolonial studies
literaryMovement modern African literature
literaryPeriod postcolonial literature period
literaryStyle ironic
satirical
mainCharacter Chief Nanga NERFINISHED
Odili NERFINISHED
mainTheme abuse of power
conflict between generations
disillusionment with leadership
moral decay
political corruption
postcolonial African politics
narrationType first-person narration
narrator Odili NERFINISHED
notableFor critique of post-independence African leadership
satirical portrayal of corrupt politicians
originalLanguage English
partOfSeries African Writers Series NERFINISHED
precedes Anthills of the Savannah NERFINISHED
protagonist Odili NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1966
publisher Heinemann NERFINISHED
setting an unnamed African country
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodOfSetting early post-independence era in Africa

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Chinua Achebe notableWork A Man of the People
Four Ways to Forgiveness containsWork A Man of the People