Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Bibliography

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#1
Poetry Collection
1997
Decisions
 
 
#2
Poems
1998
We Dream
2001
Visiting Nigeria
2001
My Grandmother's Funeral
2016
Sheer Beauty
 
 
#3
Novels
2003
Purple Hibiscus
2006
Half of a Yellow Sun
2013
Americanah
#4
Essays
2003
Heart Is Where the Home Was
2004
Chasing American
2004
On Sex, We Are Just Buffoons: My Response
2004
The Line of No Return
2005
Nsukka in the Eyes of a Novelist
2005
Blinded by God's Business
2005
Diary
2005
Blissful Sloth
2006
A Nigerian Book Tour in Australia
2006
Life During Wartime: Sierra Leone, 1997
2006
Buildings Fall Down, Pensions Aren't Paid, Politicians Are Murdered, Riots Are in the Air... and Yet I Love Nigeria
2006
The Little Boy Who Talked of Magic
2006
Truth and Lies
2006
My College Roommate Expected Me to Be a She-Tarzan
2006
Our Africa Lenses
2007
In the Shadow of Biafra
2007
Shall I Live, Or Shall I Blog-Blah-Blah?
2007
An der Klimafront: Schwarze Weihnachten
2007
The Exemplary Chronicler of an African Tragedy
2007
The Writing Life
2007
Kitchen Talk: Peppers
2007
Real Food
2007
Operation
2008
An African Education in No Sweetness Here
2008
Sex in the City
2008
Nigeria's Immorality Is About Hypocrisy, Not Miniskirts
2008
The Colour of an Awkward Conversation
2008
As a Child, I Thought My Father Invincible. I Also Thought Him Remote
2008
African Authenticity and the Biafran Experience
2008
Strangely Personal
2009
Diary: The Writer of Half of a Yellow Sun on the Sour Mood in Lagos, a Reborn US and Juicy Plums
2009
Diary
2009
My Hero: Muhtar Bakare
2009
The Police, Our Friends
2009
Why Do South Africans Hate Nigerians?
2009
Father Chinedu
2009
Everywhere, Moisture Is Greedily Sucked Up
2009
Allow Hope but Also Fear
2009
The Danger of a Single Story
2010
What I See in the Mirror
2010
Letter from Lagos
2010
Blood, Oil, and the Banality of Greed
2010
A New Nigerian-ness Is Infusing the Nation
2010
My Favourite Dress
2010
World Cup 2010: Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and South Africa - My Boys
2010
Rereading: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
2010
The Role of Literature in Modern Africa
2010
A Street of Puzzles
2010
Women of the Decade
2011
A Nigerian Revolution
2011
No More Superpower
2011-2012
The Year's Biggest He Said, She Said
2012
Why Are You Here?
2012
A Country's Frustration, Fueled Overnight
2012
To Instruct and Delight: A Case for Realist Literature
2012
My Uncle Mai
2012
Chinua Achebe at 82: We Remember Differently
2012
We Should All Be Feminists
2013
Facts Are Stranger Than Fiction
2013
The Baby Who Never Made It to Atlanta
2014
We Have Lost a Star
2014
Why Can't He Just Be Like Everyone Else?
2014
Why Can't a Smart Woman Love Fashion?
2014
Hiding from Our Past
2014
The President I Want
2014
Nigeria's Brutal Past Haunts the Present
2014
I Decided to Call Myself a Happy Feminist
2015
Lights Out in Nigeria
2015
Democracy, Deferred
2015
On the Oba of Lagos
2015
Raised Catholic
2016
Why Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Considers Her Sister a Firm Cushion at Her Back
2016
Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions
2016
To the First Lady, with Love
2016
Nigeria's Failed Promises
2016
What Hillary Clinton Fans Love About Her
2016
Now Is the Time to Talk About What We Are Actually Talking About
2017
Rereading Albert Speer's Inside the Third Reich
2017
Thank You for Your Patience
2017
My Fashion Nationalism
2018
Two Stories on Malaria
2018
The Carnage of the Cameroons
2018
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie On Her Most Cherished Childhood Memories
2019
Is There Anything Else I Can Help You with Today?
2019
Still Becoming: At Home in Lagos with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
2019
Shut Up and Write
2020
Lean on Me
2020
A Prizewinning Novelist, a Bad Concussion and Loss of Memory During the Coronavirus Pandemic
2020
Notes on Grief
2020
The Address President Buhari Could Have Given
2020
Nigeria Is Murdering Its Citizens
2021
Dreaming as a Single Family: A Reflection on the Holy Father's Encyclicals
2021
Why Literary Lion Wole Soyinka Is My Inspiration
2021
What hat das Recht, den anderen auszustellen?
2023
I Have Never Been So Proud of My Fellow Nigerians
2023
My Country Is in a Fragile Place
2023
Nigeria's Hollow Democracy
2023
How I Became Black in America
2023
Preface to Pope Francis
2025
The Story of My First Love
#5
Short Story Collection
2009
The Thing Around Your Neck
 
 
#6
Short Stories
2009
Cell One
2009
Imitation
2009
A Private Experience
2009
Ghosts
2009
On Monday of Last Week
2009
Jumping Monkey Hill
2009
The Thing Around Your Neck
2009
The American Embassy
2009
The Shivering
2009
The Arrangers of Marriage
2009
Tomorrow Is Too Far
2009
The Headstrong Historian
2013
Checking Out
2015
Apollo
2016
'The Arrangements': A Work of Fiction
2020
Notes on Grief
2020
Zikora
2021
The Visit
2025
Chuka
#7
Non-Fiction Books
2014
We Should All Be Feminists
2017
Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions
 
 
#8
Memoir
2021
Notes on Grief
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