Chinua Achebe’s final novel, Anthills of the Savannah (1987), stands as a definitive critique of the postcolonial African state. Set in the fictional West African nation of Kangan—a thinly veiled stand-in for Nigeria—the novel explores the tragic dissolution of friendship and the corrosive nature of absolute power. A Tragic Triumvirate
The novel moves beyond a simple story of dictatorship to examine deeper sociopolitical fractures: Anthills of the Savannah
The radical, Western-educated editor of the national newspaper, whose scathing editorials against the government eventually lead to his state-sanctioned assassination. Key Themes Chinua Achebe’s final novel, Anthills of the Savannah