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