Rummaging for Omens is a book of poetry as much as it is a book on poetry. It presents to the readers different forms of poetry in a way that is anything but...
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Franklyn, in his second volume of poems, Bring Me Flowers in April, succeeded in looking at the world and his home country through the eyes of his mother… By Tares...
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The Ironies of Patriarchy in Igbo Society: a Review of Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia’s “The Son of the House”
Women use themselves as rods of chastisement on their fellow women, and this becomes a ready tool for the enforcement of patriarchy in igbo society… By Joshua...
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In Abi Dare’s “The Girl with the Louding Voice,” Language Plays a Foremost Role in Storytelling
The biggest achievement of “The Girl with the Louding Voice” is how it breaks the rules of grammar to create a new language for its own purposes… By Michael...
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The Son of the House: Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia’s Powerful Storytelling Builds an Edifice from an Age-worn Plot
The work bears the twin markers of excellent prose and an intuitive sense of direction. Onyemelukwe-Onuobia leaves you with a satisfied, unsatisfied sigh… By...