Marsh Boy and other Poems

Marsh Boy and other Poems
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9789789180691
ISBN-13 : 9789180691
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Marsh Boy and other Poems by : ogbowei, g ebinyo

Marsh Boy and other Poems is a welcome contribution to the tradition of poetry devoted to the revolutionary struggles of the people of the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The poems celebrate the radical spirit of the oppressed and exploited people in their relentless quest for equity, equality, and justice. They are songs of anguish, revenge, defiance, love and patriotism.

Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis

Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781000998474
ISBN-13 : 1000998479
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis by : Amatoritsero Ede

This book demonstrates how humans can become sensitized to, and intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading, analyzing, and teaching poetry. It offers both theoretical and practice-based essays, providing a diversity of approaches and voices that will be useful in the classroom and beyond. The chapters in this edited collection explore how poetry can make readers climate-ready and climate-responsive through creativity, empathy, and empowerment. The book encompasses work from or about Oceania, Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Antarctica, integrating poetry into discussions of specific local and global issues, including the value of Indigenous responses to climate change; the dynamics of climate migration; the shifting boundaries between the human and more-than-human world; the ecopoetics of the prison-industrial complex; and the ongoing environmental effects of colonialism, racism, and sexism. With numerous examples of how poetry reading, teaching, and learning can enhance or modify mindsets, the book focuses on offering creative, practical approaches and tools that educators can implement into their teaching and equipping them with the theoretical knowledge to support these. This volume will appeal to educational professionals engaged in teaching environmental, sustainability, and development topics, particularly from a humanities-led perspective.

The Tale of the Harmattan

The Tale of the Harmattan
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 71
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ISBN-10 : 9789789183111
ISBN-13 : 9789183119
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tale of the Harmattan by : Ojaide, Tanure

In this collection, Nigerian poet Tanure Ojaide adopts the persona of a homeboy griot returning from travels to be confronted by the devastation wrought by oil greed, politics, and technology upon his beloved Niger Delta; its environment, civilisation and people. It becomes a tragedy of corruption, suffering and dispossession in sharp contrast to the eco-sensitive animism of his youth. Angry, elegiac and lyrical, this collection allows the reader insight far beyond the reach of journalism or prose.

Spells of Solemn Songs

Spells of Solemn Songs
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9789789183241
ISBN-13 : 9789183240
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Spells of Solemn Songs by : Fasasi, Khabyr Alowonle

Spells of Solemn Songs is a collection of poems that raises strident voices of confrontation against the bastardisation of the space on political, economic, religious and foreign fronts as well as condemns without fear the lacklustre attitudes of some apathetic figures. It further redirects minds to some ideal African ethos and humane values that engender communal and social well-being and oneness. Carved in a language so mellifluous and so unreservedly resolute, its matchless rhythimic cadence enhances easy reading, flow and comprehension while critically challenging the readers’ perception of the world around.

Beauty in the Rubble

Beauty in the Rubble
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Publisher : Ernest Nnamdi Onuoha
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9789789185191
ISBN-13 : 9789185197
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Beauty in the Rubble by : Ernest N. Onuoha

A Torrent of Terror

A Torrent of Terror
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 81
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ISBN-10 : 9789789182077
ISBN-13 : 9789182074
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis A Torrent of Terror by : Aboh, Rome

Rome Aboh's poetry unmistakably enwraps the condition of the politically and socially cannibalised segment of his society; and the beauty of the verse radiates from his facility with language as the stylist and linguist. The section "patriotism" with such poems as "hour of truth" aptly brings out the socially obligatory role of the poets whose mission goes beyond versifying and sharing their personal fantasies and urges. Similarly the poem "letter to the mp" echoes the agonies of the common masses who feel deceived by the ruling elite in their so-called democratic nations.

Birthcry

Birthcry
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 79
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ISBN-10 : 9789789183685
ISBN-13 : 9789183682
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Birthcry by : Nwakanma, Obi

With unspeakable tenderness and palpable trepidation, Nigerian poet Obi Nwakanma captures the universal experience of childbirth. From his earlier collection The Horsemen and Other Poems, Nwakanma has become a “sojourner from a tangled past traveling to an uncertain future”, trying to root, shape and steel his unborn child to a world filled with graphic horror and indescribable wonder. Along the way he meets his muse, the sixteenth century mystical Indian poet Mirabai, and recites Elizabeth Bishop over tea. Thematically, Bithcry is intimate, lyrical and unrestrained while retaining a measured, coherent and precise form.

The Fourth Masquerade

The Fourth Masquerade
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Publisher : Kraft Books
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9789789181698
ISBN-13 : 9789181698
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fourth Masquerade by : Yeibo, Ebi

As one of the most important Nigerian poets who continue to write the nation in verse, Yeibo, in this fifth collection of poems, has strategically fashioned a kind of poetry that does not only derive its idiom from the prosody and folk tradition of the Izon of Nigeria, it equally advances the poet’s vision through form and structure. His recourse to folklore and reliance on oral materials in the image making process gives coherence and form to the poems. However, what distinguishes this collection from the previous ones is the question of the form through which he demonstrates an intense awareness of the Nigerian experience.

Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature

Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9781000053050
ISBN-13 : 1000053059
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature by : Tanure Ojaide

This handbook provides a critical overview of literature dealing with groups of people or regions that suffer marginalization within Africa. The contributors examine a multiplicity of minority discourses expressed in African literature, including those who are culturally, socially, politically, religiously, economically, and sexually marginalized in literary and artistic creations. Chapters and sections of the book are structured to identify major areas of minority articulation of their condition and strategies deployed against the repression, persecution, oppression, suppression, domination, and tyranny of the majority or dominant group. Bringing together diverse perspectives to give a holistic representation of the African reality, this handbook is an important read for scholars and students of comparative and postcolonial literature and African studies.

National Literature in Multinational States

National Literature in Multinational States
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Publisher : University of Alberta
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781772126754
ISBN-13 : 1772126756
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis National Literature in Multinational States by : Albert Braz

If literature has often informed the creation of a national imaginary—a sense of common history and destiny—it has also complicated, even challenged, the unifying vision assumed in the formation of a national literature and sense of nation. National Literature in Multinational States questions the persistent association of literature and nation-states, contrasting this with the reality of multinational and ethnocultural diversity. The contributors to this collection interrogate concepts and manifestations of nationalism in the context of literary production while evaluating the place of national literatures in multinational states at a time when social unity and political agreement have never been more elusive. The volume strives for synoptic analysis via the complementary, multifaceted treatment of literary creation in several geo-cultural contexts: Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, India, and Nigeria. Contributors: Sabujkoli Bandopadhyay, Albert Braz, Matthew Cormier, Doris Hambuch, Clara A.B. Joseph, Paul D. Morris, Asma Sayed, Matthew Tétreault, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, Jerry White