The mood of this work is almost pulsating with energy; there is such a sense of foreboding that the tension of the author’s writing feels like a pressure that is sure to blow. Yet this is a welcome pressure, as the reader is aware that they are caught up in a profound conflict-- faith, betrayal, and what it means when there is not just friction but collision can be no less than momentous—and the author captures this in all its visceral evocativeness. There is a lyricism to the violence that simply cannot be overlooked—evidenced in a sentence such as “Young man, hear it now, I am not afraid of death, Old men go to death but death comes to young men.” The form is reminiscent of parable, sermon, and the diasporic work of a writer like Chinua Achebe. While this F.E.C. Nwaiwu’s work is clearly a unique voice, and the experience he is reflecting is likely to feel profoundly singular, his incorporation of multiple “voices” through Biblical, literary, poetic, and lyrical references ensures a multi-textured feels that almost begs for numerous points of interpretation—providing a welcome opening for the engaged reader. ~ COLE GUSTAFSON, NEW YORK.~
Book Details: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-620-3-57656-6 |
ISBN-10: |
6203576565 |
EAN: |
9786203576566 |
Book language: |
English |
By (author) : |
Fortune Nwaiwu |
Number of pages: |
96 |
Published on: |
2021-08-03 |
Category: |
Other |