Technology giant, Google has honoured Nigerian literary icon, Chinua Achebe on its doodle, adding up to the long list of awards clinched by the writer in life and in death. Google said on its website on Thursday that it honoured Achebe on its doodle today; Nov. 16 would have been Achebe’s 87th birthday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
Google Doodle is a special logo on Google’s homepage that is always temporarily
alternated and intended to celebrate holidays, events, achievements and people.
Google said that Achebe had been honoured to underscore his status as a figure
of 20th century literature. ”One man took it upon himself to tell the world the
story of Nigeria through the eyes of its own people.
”Chinua Achebe was the studious son of an
evangelical priest. A student of English literature, he started writing in the
1950s, choosing English as his medium but weaving the storytelling tradition of
the Igbo people into his books. ”His characters were insiders, everyday people
such as the village chief (in Things Fall Apart); the priest (in Arrow of God)
or the school teacher (in A Man of the People). ”Through their stories, we
witness a Nigeria at the crossroads of civilisation, culture and generations.”
The search engine said that Achebe’s pen brought to life the land and
traditions of the Igbo, the hum of everyday village life; the anticipation and
excitement of sacred masquerades.
Google added that Achebe’s pen brought to life
the stories of the elders and the honour of warriors; the joy of family and the
grief of loss. It said that Achebe was considered by many to be the father of
modern African literature and was awarded the Man Booker Prize in 2007.
Surrounded by iconic images of his most famous literary works, today’s Doodle
celebrates Achebe’s legacy on what would have been his 87th birthday. Achebe
died in March, 2013 at the age of 82.
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