Vengeful Creditor
Vengeful Creditor is a short story by Chinua Achebe. It was first published in 1972 in Girls at War and Other Stories. The story describes a wealthy woman who has recently lost her servants due to free education.[1] The book intends to illustrate the social gaps in Nigeria between the lower, middle, and upper classes. [2][3]
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Chinua Achebe
- Things Fall Apart (1958)
- No Longer at Ease (1960)
- Arrow of God (1964)
- A Man of the People (1966)
- Anthills of the Savannah (1987)
- "Dead Men's Path" (1953)
- "Civil Peace" (1971)
- "Girls at War" (1972)
- "Vengeful Creditor" (1972)
- Chike and the River (1966)
- Vultures (1971, poem)
- Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays (1988, including among others An Image of Africa, 1975)
- There Was a Country (2012)
- African Writers Series
- Chinua Achebe Literary Festival
- Igbo people
- Chidi Chike Achebe
- Nwando Achebe
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