ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月21日 03時28分


Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is the rare novelist to become a public intellectual, as well as a defining voice on race and gender for the digital age. “We Should All Be Feminists,” her 2012 #TEDTalk, has been viewed over 4 million times. Over the last few years, her books have appeared on thousands of required-reading lists in the U.S. In Nigeria, where she and her husband live for half the year, @chimamanda_adichie is considered a national icon. Quickly after her success, she founded a writing workshop where aspiring Nigerian writers spend a few weeks every year workshopping with her and a coterie of international writers she brings to Lagos. In 2009, Dave Eggers was one of them. He interviewed @chimamanda_adichie for #TGreats17, @tmagazine’s annual issue celebrating the people they admire. “I’ve known Adichie for about 10 years now, and she has always been startlingly easy to make laugh,” he writes, “and one of her very favorite subjects for ridicule is the exalted reputation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.” The artist @carriemaeweems — who’s known for her 1990 #TheKitchenTableSeries — took this portrait of #ChimamandaNgoziAdichie in that style. Follow @tmagazine to read a #Tmicronovel written by @chimamanda_adichie exclusively for the magazine.


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