312:. I have given in-text attribution for the "some have" sentences and the first part of the "Okonkwo's furious manhood..." excerpt. The agbala and feminization of his father's failure is too fundamental to the story to require such attribution I would think. I changed the line you were confused about to "His legacy as a writer is particularly unique in regards to its substantial impact on not only African literature, but European literature as well"—the source in question was stressing that most African writers of his time did not impact European literature much, but Achebe was an exception. The "father" thing isn't really disputable; you'll see that there are four references from a variety of sources, meaning a kind of universal opinion. The "dominant" line is similar; it is sourced to two entries on Achebe that are general overviews, where I would think the author is attempting to speak from a consensus-based perspective, not a personal one.
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Bibliography entry and it seems that Ezenwa-Ohaeto is currently the most thorough source on his biography—and (because of this) one can see that almost no Ezenwa-Ohaeto refs are used in the style section. Additionally, the supposed "length" issue commented below the FARC section has not been brought up by a single editor (??). It is somewhat concerning that three experienced editors were so quick to vote "delist", and equally so that none of the issues were properly evaluated. I still have some more work to do, the holdup was due to me reading a few chapters on Achebe...
931:"The VON's supposedly objective perspective was put to the test when Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa declared a state of emergency in the Western Region, responding to a series of conflicts between officials of varying parties." What was the result of this "test"? Was VON able to maintain their neutrality? Maybe something like, "The VON struggled to maintain an objective perspective when Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa declared a state of emergency in the Western Region, responding to a series of conflicts between officials of varying parties." And in the subsequent sentence, describe what the VON did to maintain/not maintain this neutrality.
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information that was merged together. I am happy that most of the cn issues have been addressed. I don't mind removing duplicate references (and I actually prefer this, as footnotes distract the reader.) The length issues concern some sections that are very large, including the "Masculinity and femininity" section (especially the second paragraph) and the "Influence and legacy" sections. I recommend that someone familiar with this person review the article to try to more effectively summarise the article in the bloated parts. I am happy to re-review and copyedit once these are complete.
1379:, does "He wrote in and defended the use of English, describing it as a means to reach a broad audience, particularly readers of previously colonial nations" make sense to you? I wasn't exactly sure how to phrase the latter section; I'm trying to say that he's using English to reach nations that used to be colonizers (UK and America) but I think it might sound like he's using English to reach countries that used to be colonized (like Nigeria)?
544:. I'm yet to finish cleaning the life section yet, and have just gotten (like the day before yesterday) access to some sources through resource request, to hopefully diversify the citations in the biography. I know you guys are trying to keep the process moving, but I only really started editing on May 2nd (though I briefly cleaned up some things on April 23rd), so any lenience—if possible—would be much appreciated.
1085:"In Things Fall Apart, ceremonial dancing and the singing of folk songs reflect the realities of Igbo tradition." This sentence, and the subsequent sentences in this paragraph, are only cited to Achebe and the "In Things Fall Apart" book. This sentence needs a citation to verify this claim, as the book can only verify the plot, not the fact that the dancing and singing reflect Igbo tradition.
1213:"Later, in Things Fall Apart, Achebe describes a similar area called the "evil forest", where the Christian missionaries are given a place to build their church." This is cited to a note, which in turn is cited to one of Achebe's books. Does the book verify that the evil forest is supposed to be a similar area to the Merchant of Light school in Oba? If not, I think this is
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In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo's furious manhood overpowers everything "feminine" in his life, including his own conscience, while Achebe's depiction of the chi, or personal god, has been called the "mother within". Okonkwo's father was considered an agbala—a word that refers to a man without title,
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I might say, "He defended writing his works in
English by describing it as a means to reach a broad audience, particularly readers of colonial nations." This might emphasise that he is talking about writing in English. The UK is still a colonial nation (Falkland Islands, Bermuda) and the US can be
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The following refs are not cited in the article. Can they be removed from the general bibliography section, or have footnote citations added that lead to them? "July, Robert W. (1987). An
African Voice.", "July, Robert W. (1987). An African Voice.", "Lawtoo, Nidesh (Spring 2013).", "Franklin, Ruth
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Hi, I've dealt with all the cn tags (that were there when I got there—there appears to be an IP addressing some) except two thus far. I will note that I found it rather concerning that almost all of the tags were faulty ones; placed on lines that were in fact sourced by the reference at the end of
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This is something that might require in-text attribution. Gender scholarly interpretation of a literary work (or any interpretation for that matter) is hardly something that should be presented in Wiki-voice as purely factual (if something is a critical consensus this should be stated explicitly).
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I placed many of the cn tags that you fixed. When I reviewed the article, the prose contained many one-sentence paragraphs that were uncited, so I tagged them. Another editor merged the paragraphs together but kept the cn tags as the reference at the end of the new paragraph might not verify the
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It comes from the (perhaps in an unorthodox fashion) the quote above the further reading section that says "Achebe is discussed in nearly every book and survey article written on
African literature in English". I changed to "vast", which is maybe an improvement? I could also cite it further if
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Thank you for your tweaks. I've made some of my own too, with a note that the "father" label percolated in many obituaries of him. WEASEL has its caveats, and searches through my university database on journal articles supports your conclusion that this high regard for Achebe is very much the
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consensus, even if it is somewhat taken for granted. Shame we don't know who was the first to accord him the honors, but we're doing what
Knowledge (XXG) does at its best; representing the scholarly view. No more concerns about the article, I think it stands fine as an FA. -
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Influence and legacy section is finished, and the "Life and career" is more or less done, though I may try to diversify the sources a little more (everything in it sourced already, regardless). I am still copy editing and trimming the Style and Themes sections.
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African literature so it didn't make sense to include them in further reading. The other was a chapter of a book cited elsewhere (and one just just an Achebe publication). 22:48, 1 December 2021 (UTC)
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I am nominating this featured article for review because there are citation concerns from May 2020, an overreliance of the Ezenwa-Ohaeto source and bloated sections like "Influence and legacy" and "Masculinity and femininity".
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I am sorry for my delayed response; real life has had to take precedence for me. I am putting this on my to-do list and I will review the sections above once I have more time. Feel free to ping/bug me if isn't done in a week.
1066:"For his seventieth birthday in 2000, a sizable celebration took place at Bard College and was attended by writers and critics from around the world." Is this sentence necessary for this article? It feels like fluff to me.
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I would say no, as—not withstanding the fact that the section is already rather long—it introduces that Achebe includes igbo sentiments in both the "Tradition and colonialism" aspect and "Masculinity and femininity" ones.
1028:"As the turmoil closed in," Can this be more specific? What specifically was happening in Aba that was increasing turmoil? Were Nigerian forces getting closer to the city, or is this just talking about the war in general?
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Thanks for the ping; I've gone through most of the life section and restructured/reorganized the sources. I'm yet to throughly go through 1.6–1.9 or the
Influence and legacy section, which I hope to get to this weekend.
904:"Also in 1956, Achebe was selected at the Staff School run by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)." I'm confused by this sentence. What is the Staff School? Is it an institution, a program, or something else?
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I wouldn't object to replacing oeuvre, but it is one of my favorite words :) I think magnum opus is well-known enough to keep (if that was even in question) and saying "masterpiece" always feels to un-encyclopedic.
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More than happy to cut plenty of slack timewise if articles are being worked on. So take your time, there is no mad rush. We've kept things open for months if it looks like things are heading in the right direction
912:"By 1957, he had sculpted it to his liking," Is this implying that he finished writing and editing his work? I've rarely seen writing described as sculpting and I think a more direct description would be better.
376:- The issues above are being dramatized, this article is pretty close to FA standard. I want to get around to adding some refs to missing places and fix up other issues. I would ask that the coords hold on this.
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is probably Achebe's most famous and analyzed theme (if not second most) and is the source of some controversy, so I am hesitant to remove much, as to avoid any risk of confusion or under-explanation.
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body of scholarly work ... massive sounds a bit over the top, where is it mentioned in body of article, should the word be attributed, should the word be cited? (I ask, not having yet read the body.)
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A wonderful and important FAR save, please ping me when completed so I can enter a Keep. Scartol made fabulous contributions, and it would have been a shame to lose this work. AS Aza24 is now the
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I finished a second review of the article. After shortening some phrases, and removing sentences that were not directly related to Achebe, I think this is almost ready for a keep.
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Still working on this in sandbox and outside reading—on a trip until Monday though. Apologies, I know I’m taking a while with this and I very much appreciate everyone’s patience…
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DrKay is there a generic way to deal with the horrific amount of HarvRef errors in the
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bad at trimming things like that, so I'm glad you could step in to get that sorted. I did some minor ce and ran some tools dup link tools and such and it looks great now.
839:." Why is this sentence included in this article? Did these people influence Achebe? If so, how? If not, this information should be moved to the university's article.
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The "Things Fall Apart" paragraph in Masculinity and feminimity is still quite long. I think it can be trimmed, but I would rather an expert go through it.
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I've rephrased it; including more information about the war specifically seems uncalled for for this article, but if you insist I can certainly do so.
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I read through the bio and made copyedit: please review to ensure I did not change the meaning of something by accident. Some questions below:
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1669:? Sample ... "This is the best novel I have read since the war". Another sample: "a thoroughgoing racist."
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Drafting a legacy section that I hope to finish today—will do my best to give an update on that later today.
412:.. I just don't have time for Knowledge (XXG) these days but I would hate to see this article get delisted.
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Many thanks for your thorough comments Indy beetle!
1239:Those are my comments so far. Will continue later.
1209:More comments. I'm up to "Retirement and politics"
969:I've responded to the above, many thanks thus far.
951:This brings me to "Nigeria-Biafra War (1967–1970)"
1759:Achebe's work has been extensively analyzed and a
999:Sorry, I don't think I ever saw Z1720's comments.
915:Hmm yeah I think its too crufty anyways, removed.
2061:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
1914:Have responded to all of your comments I believe
1050:Not real a formal position, but I've elaborated
1649:I was just untitled before then, now clarified
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1895:’s comment above remains to be addressed.
808:Removed, couldn't find it in other sources
1276:It had an incorrect date, so is now used
1219:Definitely OR, good catch, removed now.
520:where are we up to on this one? Cheers,
985:Could we get an update on status here?
451:Could we get an update on status here,
18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured article review
1150:I looked closely at it, but gender in
431:Happy to help, Achebe is truly a gem.
199:- lots of work needed, no engagement.
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934:Took your (much better) wording.
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885:, and should it be wikilinked?
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1361:More comments to come later.
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1351:Emenyonu, Ernest N. (1996).
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1109:This brings me to "Themes"
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842:Mostly cruft, so removed.
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2064:Please do not modify it.
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263:Thank you for the ping.
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1357:July, Robert W. (1987).
1310:Those are my thoughts.
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408:Thanks for doing this,
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1931:Very nice work; I’m a
1570:Nope, name is correct,
1465:I'll officially put a
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2005:. Great work Aza24.
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1893:Indy beetle
1801:Work of art
1665:Review for
835:, and poet
333:Indy beetle
310:Indy beetle
292:Indy beetle
275:Some argued
236:Indy beetle
220:Indy beetle
140:FemkeMilene
2046:Nikkimaria
1454:Thank you
1439:thoughts?
987:Nikkimaria
865:Clarified
666:Nikkimaria
645:Nikkimaria
627:Nikkimaria
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290:wording. -
288:MOS:WEASEL
269:Also, the
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