tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012881001958683415.post6380321191566675135..comments2023-08-09T11:56:22.015+01:00Comments on African Reviews: Buchi Emecheta: A Short BiographySodiq Yusufhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12559748143725756101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012881001958683415.post-7952589488318430002015-03-22T22:34:04.157+01:002015-03-22T22:34:04.157+01:00Thanks for your comment, Amarachi.
Yes, quite int...Thanks for your comment, Amarachi.<br /><br />Yes, quite interestingly that you'd be surprised! Buchi Emecheta is one that Africa will always remember. And oh, that men are always painted black and wicked in her novel is another matter entirely. However, I think that that is rooted in the popular term -- often used by most female writers in their works -- called feminism. In some cases though men are made to appear as monsters. But beyond that, I think it's another way of advocating for a society in which men and women are (unconditionally) equal.<br /><br />Thanks for stopping by, Amarachi. Glad you found this useful. Do share with your friends too.<br /><br />-Sodiq Sodiq Yusufhttp://sodiqyusuf.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012881001958683415.post-68293247996272872052015-03-21T11:50:41.461+01:002015-03-21T11:50:41.461+01:00Buchi Emecheta is one of my favourite writers was ...Buchi Emecheta is one of my favourite writers was surprised when i discovered dat her works where based on her personal experiences (second class citizen) ,alto i kind of tot as much cos in all her novels men are always painted bad stupid and senseless.amarachinoreply@blogger.com