While working at the Nasher Museum, my colleague Taylor and I got a chance to interview staff member Peter Tukei who works at the information desk. Peter, a native from the province of Uganda, has a love for literature and he's very knowledgeable when it comes to reading works fiction.
So when we approached him and asked him about the book discussion for Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's novel Americanah he gave a lot of insight as to what he felt the book was about and how it relates to the world view of Nigerians. Peter's critique of the story was insightful and had a deep focus on the themes of immigration, the hardships that many people faced when trying to integrate into a new society that's different from their own and so forth.
http://nasher.duke.edu/2014/07/nasherbookchat/
*Special thanks to Peter Tukei, Wendy Hower and J. Caldwell of the Nasher Museum for their assistance in the creation of this blog post.
No comments:
Post a Comment