CelebList
Chinua Achebe

Is Chinua Achebe A-List?

YesA

YesChinua Achebe is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.

View full profile

Reached A-list in 1960

Completed African Trilogy

Lost A-list status in 1967

Dropped to B tier — Became Biafran Ambassador During Civil War

Ranking Timeline

1958B$0.05M

Published Things Fall Apart

Achebe's groundbreaking debut novel Things Fall Apart was published, introducing African perspectives to global literature. The novel's immediate critical success established him as a major voice in African literature, though his personal wealth remained modest.

1960A$0.15M+$0.09999999999999999M

Completed African Trilogy

With the publication of No Longer at Ease and Arrow of God, Achebe completed his influential African Trilogy. These works solidified his reputation as one of Africa's greatest writers and Things Fall Apart began its journey to becoming one of the most widely read African novels worldwide.

1967B$0.2M+$0.05000000000000002M

Became Biafran Ambassador During Civil War

During the Nigerian Civil War, Achebe supported Biafran independence and served as an ambassador for the breakaway state. His political activism risked his literary career and personal safety, demonstrating his commitment to his Igbo heritage.

1975A$0.4M+$0.2M

Published Girls at War

Achebe returned to prominence with new work reflecting on the Nigerian Civil War's impact. His continued literary output and growing international recognition as Africa's foremost novelist increased his stature and earning potential through global book sales.

1990A$0.6M+$0.19999999999999996M

Became Professor at Bard College

After a serious car accident in Nigeria, Achebe relocated to the United States and joined Bard College as a professor. This position provided financial stability and allowed him to mentor new generations of writers while maintaining his literary prominence.

2007A$0.85M+$0.25M

Won Man Booker International Prize

Achebe received the Man Booker International Prize for his lifetime achievement and influence on world literature. This prestigious recognition affirmed his status as one of the most important writers of the 20th century and increased his international profile.

2013A$1M+$0.15000000000000002M

Died at Age 82

Achebe passed away in Boston, leaving behind a monumental literary legacy. Things Fall Apart had sold over 20 million copies worldwide and was translated into 57 languages, cementing his position as one of the most influential writers in modern history.

2026A$1M

Legacy as Literary Giant Endures

Over a decade after his death, Achebe remains a household name in literary circles and is widely studied in schools worldwide. Things Fall Apart is considered essential reading and he is universally recognized as the father of modern African literature, maintaining his A-list legacy.

Last updated: February 25, 2026