Efuru

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Efuru is a pioneering 1966 novel by Nigerian author Flora Nwapa that portrays the life, struggles, and spiritual journey of an Igbo woman in a patriarchal society.

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instanceOf literaryWork
novel
author Flora Nwapa NERFINISHED
centralTheme economic autonomy
female independence
marriage and divorce
motherhood
religion and deities
spirituality
tradition versus modernity
women’s roles in a patriarchal society
countryOfOrigin Nigeria NERFINISHED
criticalReception widely acclaimed in African literary criticism
explores community expectations
conflict between personal desire and social duty
female entrepreneurship
infertility and child loss
polygamy
featuresDeity Uhamiri NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
genre African literature
Nigerian literature
feminist literature
fiction
hasAdaptation radio drama adaptation
includedInSeries African Writers Series NERFINISHED
influenced subsequent generations of African women writers
literaryMovement African feminist writing
literarySignificance one of the first internationally recognized novels by a Nigerian woman
pioneering work in African women’s writing
mainCharacter Efuru NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor challenge to patriarchal norms
early depiction of African women’s agency
portrayal of an Igbo woman’s life and struggles
originalLanguage English
protagonistEthnicity Igbo NERFINISHED
protagonistGender female
publicationYear 1966
publisher Heinemann NERFINISHED
setIn Igbo society
setInCountry Nigeria NERFINISHED
studiedIn African literature courses
gender studies courses
timePeriodOfSetting colonial Nigeria

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Flora Nwapa notableWork Efuru