The Crippled Giant

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Author: Eghosa E. Osaghae

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1998-10-22

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780253211972

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"Crippled Giant is an excellent summary of Nigerian political history. . . . The work is notable for even-handed analysis of both history and theory. The result is an introduction of the highest quality to the study of Nigerian politics." —African Studies Review "Osaghae, an academic with a refreshingly neutral and understated approach to the maddening follies of his government, has produced a highly readable overview of Nigeria's politics, economy, and foreign relations. Rich in detail, his account is also a useful tour of earlier thematic treatments of the subject." —Foreign Affairs " . . . well-written, coherent narrative and thoughtful, balanced analysis of Nigeria's political history from 1960 to 1996." —A. H. M. Kirk-Greene, St. Antony's College, Oxford Eghosa Osaghae's study leads him to the conclusion that Nigeria's problems are not of recent making but can be traced to structural impediments from colonial times.

Celine the Crippled Giant

Celine the Crippled Giant PDF

Author: Milton Hindus

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-03-25

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 135131338X

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Louis Ferdinand Céline (the pseudonym of Louis Destouches) was a famous novelist and ferocious anti-Semitic pamphleteer who rose to fame before Hitler, but perfectly represented the fascist mind-set that swept across Europe between 1932 and 1944. Never a Nazi himself, he was author of Journey to the End of the Night, Death on the Installment Plan, Guignol's Band, Homage to Zola, and a series of "pamphlets." The latter are a potpourri of racist editorials, ballet scenarios, and anti-Semitic confessions so violent that an aesthete like Andre Gide thought them parodies of other anti-Semitic literature. Little wonder the Nazis regarded Céline as a fellow-traveler. He retreated with the Nazis across the Rhine and sought refuge with them, first in Germany and then in Denmark. In 1951, he benefitted from an amnesty as a wounded veteran of both World Wars. Before his death in 1961 he had regained his popularity with the public and was regarded as a classic writer. Now that the body of his work is in translation, Céline's fame in the literary world circles the globe.Céline, perhaps more than any other analysis, helps shed some light on this enigmatic figure. It establishes his literary importance, and, at the same time, examines his anti-Semitism. After a final meeting, Hindus declared that "Celine is a splinter in my mind that I've got either to absorb completely or eject completely." The reader of this fascinating critical memoir of one of the twentieth century's most controversial literary figures is apt to be left with a similar dilemma.

The Crippled Giant

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Author: Milton Hindus

Publisher: Hanover, NH : Published for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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A new version of a classic work on France's controversial writer, including selections from Hindus's extensive correspondence and meetings with Céline during his postwar exile in Denmark.

The Crippled Giant

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Author: Milton Hindus

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Hindus was fascinated with the antisemitic French author Louis-Ferdinand Céline, then living in exile in Denmark, corresponded with him, and visited him in 1948. Gives his impressions of Céline, who seemed ill and unstable, and reflects on his antisemitism. Céline's tendency to blame the Jews for his career failures and for the poor reception of some of his books appeared as early as 1928. In 1936, convinced that the Jews were leading France into a war which he feared above all else, he attacked them savagely. Although Céline did not collaborate actively, concludes that he was morally guilty of incitement; however, his punishment should be left to his own conscience. Notes that despite Céline's efforts to prevent publication of this book, it contributed to the relatively favorable outcome of his trial, after which he returned to France.

Nigeria

Nigeria PDF

Author: Robert Nwadiaru

Publisher: Mascot Books

Published: 2018-08-07

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9781684015764

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The state of Nigeria rests upon a knife's edge. Dwindling oil prices, global shifts away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, and the ubiquity of corruption in the country's bureaucracy has created palpable fear. It cannot only be felt at the local, state, and national levels, but in communities, schools, and the homes of its citizens. Despite these issues, as one of the leading oil- and gas-producing countries in the world, Nigeria has a responsibility to lead the African region out of poverty and into the modern world. They have the resources and determination, but it will take overcoming decades of entrenched corruption to find a way forward. Nigeria: A Failed State? treats in exhaustive detail the history of Robert Nwadiaru's home nation and the contemporary political, social, and economic obstacles facing the country as it attempts to modernize.