Tuesday, August 18, 2015

A Powerful Novel of Race in Contemporary America

Off the Shelf
By Tolani Osan    |   Monday, August 17, 2015
As a first generation Nigerian-American, I’ve witnessed friends and family waltz into the allure of American culture, following trends and customs without question and embracing the American dream of money and status. The ease with which they shape-shift from one persona to the other—accent on, accent off—is bewitching. I’ve also seen friends reject American culture altogether, question the validity of race and challenge racism, and endeavor to rise above the “heaviness” of blackness.
In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s celebrated novel Americanah, shades of all these truths are present. ... READ MORE


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