People of the City

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AuthorCyprian Ekwensi
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Published1963
People Of The City
AuthorCyprian Ekwensi
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Published1963
PublisherHeinemann
Publication placeNigeria
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN9780435900052

People of the City is the debut novel of Cyprian Ekwensi first published in 1954 by Andrew Dakers Ltd. The novel was a predecessor to a number of other city novels in the Nigerian tradition.[1]

Ekwensi began writing the novel while studying pharmacy on scholarship at the University of London.[2] The novel, originated as a series of stories broadcast on the radio, for West Africans living in Britain after World War II.[3]

Critic Chidi Okonkwo, says that the primary influences for Ekwensi when developing the novel and his writing style, included "Westerns, detective thrillers, oriental tales like Arabian Nights", "European-hero-in-Africa" tales, like those of H. Rider Haggard, adventure tales like Robert Louis Stevenson's, and Indian films."[3] Okonkwo describes these influences as obscuring Ekwensi's earlier experience translating African indigenous stories into English.[3]

Style

The novel has a didactic tone.[3]

Themes

Literary criticism

References

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