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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458208903321

Autore

Ndi Bill F

Titolo

Bleeding red [[electronic resource] ] : Cameroon in black and white / / Bill F. Ndi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bamenda [Cameroon], : Langaa Research & Pub., 2010

ISBN

1-282-90168-0

9786612901683

9956-578-89-4

9956-578-51-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (70 p.)

Disciplina

821.92

Soggetti

Electronic books.

Cameroon Poetry

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Verse.

At head of title: Poetry collection.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Content; AUTHOR'S NOTE; ANTHEM FOR ESSIGANG; KAMERUN'S AUGUST VISITOR; THORNY ROSE; THE FALL OF BAKASSI; ENCOUNTERS; PSEUDO-PSEUDO EPHOR; OUR SUCCESS; HERITAGE; POPE OF CAMSIMA; DREDGING MOKOLO MARKET; ASSASSINATING DEMOCRACY (INSURGENCE); GORJI GUANO; THE REAL GUANO; FROM THEN TO DATE; (54); (95); CAMEROON 2008 ROBBER IN THE NATION; GAB ARTISTS OF AFRICA; BIRTHDAY PARTY (2008); TOXIC WASTE AT HOME; YEARS GONE BY; SLEEPING FAKO; BABY AMBAZONIA; C J'S CATTLE MARKET; A PLACE I CALLED HOME; BLOOD 'TWIXT GREEN & YELLOW; MARE PROVIDERS; THE NEW SAUL

ETOUDI ROYAL RATGHOST LION; LANGSTON & EYE; ETHICAL CRIMINAL; TROPICAL JOLT; GOOD OLD LADY LIBERTY; SOUP KINGDOM; DUSTY WITH THE RAINS; ONCE A NATION OF GIANTS; WEDDING DAY; QUIET, ALMOST SAD; UNPACKING CAMEROON; LORD OF GREED; A SONG FOR SHEPHERDS; FORCED ...LOCK; THE SAD CASE; MY BROTHER PHONEY; PEACEFUL CAMEROON; THE PROMISE; SMATTERINGS OF PIDGIN VERSE; CHOP CHAIR; CONTREE PIPOLE; TATANGUMBA AND NCHINDA; PAPA NGANDO YI MIMBA FOR CAMELUN; Back Cover



Sommario/riassunto

Bill NDIís Bleeding Red: Cameroon in Black and White is another masterpiece from a poet with a deeply political vision. This collection of poems with Cameroon as the particular focal point is a paragon of socio-political and cultural alertness in verse that will get every reader on their toes. Bill NDIís world is fraught with topsy-turvydom. It is a world darkened by experience and a keen sense of the wrongs plaguing his beloved country. He points out, without preaching, where it all went wrong, how it can, or what it will take to, be redeemed. The acerbity of Bill NDIís criticism runs from th