In the novel "Zi Furong", the role played by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (also known as Beatrice, Mama) has many dynamic features. Mothers are religious women who respect families and give high priority. Mum's husband, Eugene, became more insulting against her children and herself, and she lost the baby just born. In the minds and minds of the mother, she knew that she had to protect her child, so she decided to poison Eugene. Mama's personality was originally quite quiet and caring person, so it has changed through books, but as Eugene abuse increased her, she became a frustrated perpetrator.
When Imasuen was shouted at the mother, the author of "Zi Furong" now considered as one of the most important and ingenious novelist of her generation, Chima Man dango Giadici is in a small apartment in Baltimore I live. . Please write down the last part of her second book. She is 26 years old. "Purple Furong" which was published last autumn established her reputation as an up and coming artist, but she is not known yet. Despite political violence in the context of her first book, she wrote it as a closed tale about the family, strained it; her second, "half of the yellow sun" is even bigger I will. She is building symphonies, letters from every part of Nigeria and complex stories from society, and it is distorted by encounters between love and refugees.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who received the 2007 Orange Prize (now the Bailey Women's Award), commented on purple hibiscus. Purple hibiscus was first published by Algonquin Books in 2003 and recently published by Narrative Landscape Press. Purple hibiscus was awarded the 2005 Commonwealth Writers Award in 28 languages. When I published it 14 years ago, I first read Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 's first novel "Purple Furong". I read the same again this year, the same feelings appeared on the surface again. Zi Furong talks about a seemingly ordinary Nigerian family that collapsed when the military regime of Nigeria took power. This story captures the struggle between the politically problematic Nigeria and the collapsed Achik family who faced both fighting and flower abuse.