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I was sort of aware of the war only because a punk rock singer took the name Jello Biafra because of it...I thought, "what the heck is Biafra?"
But it wasn't until I read this book that I really grasped the importance of the war in Nigerian history and social relations. I think that war still has an effect on how people relate to each other, no?

I was sort of aware of the war only because a punk rock si..."
It definitely does. There is still a lot of anger and resentment about the war in Nigeria, even though it is masked very well and people mostly get along. The movie was temporarily banned/delayed from cinemas in Nigeria because they thought it might incite violence. Shocking, right?

i still have not watched the adaptation of the book - actually, i am glad you mentioned it, kenechi. thank you. was the film eventually released for viewing in nigeria? have you seen it?
i did like this novel, but it's been a few years since i read it now, so my memory is not the best on the smaller details.


I was sort of aware of the war only becaus..."
Kenechi, Thank you for your comments. Half of a Yellow Sun was right on about the war. I was in Nigeria during the lead-up to and the beginning of the war. It brought up many memories I had forgotten. By the way, the movie adaption was a mess. To anyone not familiar with the details of the war, it is a total confusion. The book, however was superb.

i still have not watched the adaptation of the ..."
It was finally screened in Nigeria last year but the damage had been done by then. I haven't seen it yet, partly because its release in the UK wasn't widespread either. I hope to watch it this year though.

I was sort of aware of the..."
Marieke/Larry, I heard similar comments about the movie being a bit all over the place and more of a romance but I still want to see it...let's be honest though, not a lot of adaptations live up to the book versions

I'm excited to see the cinematography/scenery :)


(Also I think it's ridiculous that Thandie Newton was cast as Olanna, who is described as dark skinned, rounded, curvy. I've got nothing against Newton of course, but she doesn't fit. Definitely not tempted by the film)


