For We Who Dreaded Love Anthology
₦0.00For we who dreaded love is an anthology containing Micheal Ace’s poem ‘For we who dreaded love’ and other response poems by several other poets triggered by the subject.
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For we who dreaded love is an anthology containing Micheal Ace’s poem ‘For we who dreaded love’ and other response poems by several other poets triggered by the subject.
Author: Ajenifuja Damilola
Publisher: ACEworld Publisher
Genre: Fiction
Size: 44 pages (579kb)
Of recent, there has been a proliferation of themes associated with “boys”. From dissent about boys who suffered rape to argument bordering on the neglect of the male child, and the discourse regarding whether boys should cry or not; there is an ongoing concern about the need to turn attention to the male child, without neglecting the female child, of course!
There is some element of legitimacy here. There is an overt acceptance that the male child should know better, while the female child becomes the attention of society, with such attention overbearing and excessively protective. Since the existence of the male child is built on assumptions, society is left to deal with the consequences of his actions.
This laxity on society’s part becomes the central focus of Silas Bamgbola’s experimental incursion in Lost Boys.
Initiator: Cynthia Gentile
File Size: 2MB
Publication Date: May 31st, 2020
Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
Availability: ACEworld Bookstore
ISBN: 978-978-981-576-0
Language: English
Price: FREE
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Scarlet Anatomy is the collected works (poems & stories) submitted for 2019 FWGE. This anthology is themed on love, lust, friendship, and every other subtheme related to human relationship.
Scarlet Anatomy is the collected works (poems & stories) submitted for 2019 FWGE. This anthology is themed on love, lust, friendship, and every other subtheme related to human relationship.
Once upon a poet, there gleamed a wordblazer.
“Testament of a mad man” is the trail of fire that his poetry aims at tracing in his readers’ minds to burn them clean.
Samuel Ayoade’s collection commences with fits of fiery passion to rise crescendo to a pyre which turns out to be a bonfire. Beginning with an extended metaphor on the David versus Goliath theme, the author then offers five ardent love poems, before spreading into thirteen short pieces on a paradox called Nigeria and culminating in sixteen longer satires on the present demise of his country.
The poet flares up in flamboyant flames of poetic indignation to expose what he defines as madness. But whose madness constitutes the central question.
“Life is a dead zone”, he states. “Death lives in our veins.” The scorching violence rampant all around him feeds his most sarcastic lines, as many scorching assessments of the situation. Poems such as Cashivorus, Polimatics or Evolution of Snakes denounce poverty, inequality or corruption in a mock scientific way whose causticity feels utterly enjoyable…
Authors: Jide Badmus, Miriam Oyeniyi, others
Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
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No. of Pages: 85
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