Remembering Chinua Achebe, Nigeria鈥檚 Master Storyteller

The great Nigerian author and essayist Chinua Achebe died on Thursday in Boston. In this interview with Bill Moyers, first broadcast in 1988, he explains why 鈥淭he storyteller has a different agenda from the emperor.鈥
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- How one photographer captured the continent from the sky—with a fan strapped to his back.
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