Post on 21-Mar-2017
Chinua Achebe
Achebe in 2008
BornAlbert Chinualumogu Achebe(1930-11-16)16 November 1930Ogidi, Nigeria Protectorate
Died
21 March 2013(2013-03-21) (aged 82)Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation
David and Marianna Fisher University Professor and Professor of Africana Studies Brown University
Nationality Nigerian
Ethnicity Igbo
Period 1958–2013
Notable works
The African Trilogy:–Things Fall Apart,–No Longer at Ease,–Arrow of God;Also, A Man of the People, andAnthills of the Savannah.
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This poem is taken from a collection of African nature poems. The notes tell us that the poet is writing here about the Spotted Eagle Owl, the Black Eagle and the Peregrine Falcon.
Read the following poem, then answer the questions after it:
Raptor
Sailing … impossibly high, navigating majestically on unseen mountain thermals or splicing* the landscape faster than a flighted arrow, punching a hole in the air with an audible swoosh … perhaps winging noiselessly, unerringly, through the blackest night, seeing sixty times as far as a man by the light of a single candle … whatever shape they take, Nature’s superlatives belong, aptly, to the raptors.
*Dutch splissen; akin to Middle Dutch splitten = to split AG Tebsin - 1993