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Speaking with ARISE News, Chimamanda reflects on grief, identity, and love in 'Dream Count', her first novel in 12 years ...
Chimamanda Adichie shares her astonishment at global book tour success and opens up on loss, Nigeria’s values, and ...
“Dream Count,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s first novel in a dozen years, is dreamy indeed: an accumulation of scenes and sensations, cloudlike in their contour, floating this way and that ...
“Dream Count” brings its women’s struggle with the unknown to a poignant head, resulting in a complex exploration of identity and belonging.
The Chicago Review of Books compares the collection favourably to Peters' debut, describing the stories as "seductive, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNHow grief unlocked my creativity after 12 years of silence – Chimamanda AdichieAward-winning Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie has revealed that she battled writer’s block before publishing her fourth novel, ‘Dream Count’, which tells the tale of four women who experience the ...
“Dream Count” certainly drives character over plot. And of course, characters do not need to be likeable to be resonant — but I wish there was something else to make up for their dullness.
But in “Dream Count,” she ups the ante slowly with intense, brilliant care — the needle moving forward an inch or two and giving us reason to believe in a better future.
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie hasn't published a novel in more than a decade. After writing literary hits like Americanah and essays like the popular We Should All Be Feminists, the ...
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