by Jeremy Weate, Chimurenga Chronic
There
Was A Country,
Chinua Achebe’s autobiographical account of the Nigerian Civil War,
has raised a dust storm of reaction in Nigeria and exposed the
unprepossessing tectonics of ethnicity. Opinions have been largely
divided by differing allegiances either side of the river Niger. What
is an outsider to make of it all?
In
the celebrated text The
Wretched of the Earth,
Frantz Fanon outlines three phases in the development of the “native
intellectual”. In the first phase, Fanon writes that
the native intellectual gives proof that he has assimilated the culture of the occupying power […] His inspiration is European and we can easily link up these works with definite trends in the literature of the mother country. This is the period of unqualified assimilation.

