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Hebe
   is the Greek God or Goddess of   
Youth
History & Mythology > Greek Gods


Hebe
   appears in   
HMS Pinafore
Music > Gilbert and Sullivan Characters


Abame
   was created by   
Chinua Achebe
Village destroyed by white men in "Things Fall Apart"

Arts & Literature > Fictional Places in Literature


Chinua Achebe
   wrote   
A Man of the People
1966 satirical novel. It is Achebe's fourth novel.

Arts & Literature > Books


Chinua Achebe
   wrote   
No Longer at Ease
The book's title comes from the closing lines of T. S. Eliot's poem, The Journey of the Magi.

Arts & Literature > Books


No Longer at Ease by Chinua Achebe
   was titled from the literary source   
The Journey of the Magi
T. S. Eliot

Arts & Literature > Book Titles - Literary Sources


Agbala
   was created by   
Chinua Achebe
Oracle in a cave, from "Things Fall Apart"

Arts & Literature > Fictional Places in Literature


Kasey Hebert
   invented   
Shampoo
Or at least is the first known shampoo-maker.

Science & Nature > Inventors


Umuofia
   was created by   
Chinua Achebe
Village where Okonkwo and his family live, from "Things Fall Apart"

Arts & Literature > Fictional Places in Literature


Jubba - Shebelle
   River runs through   
Somalia
1,580 km. Ethiopia / Somalia

Geography > World Rivers


Chinua Achebe
   created the character   
Ezinma
Things Fall Apart

Arts & Literature > Characters in Literature


Chinua Achebe
   wrote   
Anthills of the Savannah
A finalist for the 1987 Booker Prize for Fiction, it has been described as the "most important novel to come out of Africa in the [1980s]

Arts & Literature > Books


Chinua Achebe
   wrote   
Arrow of God
It is Achebe's third novel following Things Fall Apart and No Longer at Ease. These three books are sometimes called The African Trilogy. Arrow of God won the first ever Jock Campbell/New Statesman Prize for African writing.

Arts & Literature > Books


Louis Hebert
   lifespan was   
1575-1627
First European colonist in Canada

History & Mythology > Lifespans


Jubba - Shebelle
   River runs through   
Ethiopia
1,580 km. Ethiopia / Somalia

Geography > World Rivers


Heber
   was the   
Son of Beriah
Arts & Literature > Names in Genesis


Egypt
   is the site of   
Ancient Thebes With Its Necropolis
Geography > UNESCO World Heritage Sites


Chinua Achebe
   created the character   
Odili Samalu
A Man of the People, 1966

Arts & Literature > Characters in Literature


J P Hebel
   was born on   
May 10, 1760
Writer

Misc > Birthdates


Chinua Achebe
   created the character   
Ezeulu
Arrow of God, 1964

Arts & Literature > Characters in Literature


Holy, Holy, Holy
   was written by   
Reginald Heber & John Bacchus Dykes
Written for use on Trinity Sunday, the lyrics were set to a tune composed for the lyrics by John Bacchus Dykes. The tune was originally called Nicaea, which refers to the Nicaean Council of 325 A.D.

Music > Hymns - Songwriters


Ix Chebel Yax
   is the Mayan   
Mother Goddess
Is also the goddess of weaving.

History & Mythology > Mayan Gods


Chinua Achebe
   wrote   
Things Fall Apart
It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first African novels written in English to receive global critical acclaim.

Arts & Literature > Books


Phebe
   means   
Pure
Arts & Literature > Biblical Name Meanings


Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
   was titled from the literary source   
The Second Coming
William Butler Yeats

Arts & Literature > Book Titles - Literary Sources


Phebe
   is a character in   
As You Like It
A Shepherdess

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Chinua Achebe
   created the character   
Okonkwo
Things Fall Apart, 1958

Arts & Literature > Characters in Literature


Chinua Achebe
   created the character   
Nwoye
Things Fall Apart

Arts & Literature > Characters in Literature








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