Àsòmne amwue ndâ =: Sorrow in the house /
Asomne amwue nda (Sorrow in the House) is an exposition of brutality, suffering, and sadness associated with destruction; citizens running scared, living in fear and don't know what to do. The poems illustrate how Africans find themselves lost in the midst of destruction. The collection exposes...
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Zusammenfassung: | Asomne amwue nda (Sorrow in the House) is an exposition of brutality, suffering, and sadness associated with destruction; citizens running scared, living in fear and don't know what to do. The poems illustrate how Africans find themselves lost in the midst of destruction. The collection exposes the emotions and sad feelings of soldiers and civilians; their experiences as a result of instability and suicide attacks. The poems are an expression of sorrow for a society that was once hailed for its communality but now is in ruins with conflicts and misunderstanding tearing society apart. |
Beschreibung: | Poems. |
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505 | 8 | |a Shall My People Be Like M'dela?Never Mind My Brother; Big Brother's net; Society crafted it so; Grand Camarad; Generational Curses; I say it unadorned; Jumble mates; They'll meet doom; The Land Shall Be Ours; They Can't Hide From Judgement; Time Will Heal Our Wounds; Grenade Chopped Off My Arm; The Leader's Ministers; Let Afreeka be Afreeka again; Thwarted Hopes; I Decry In Plain Words; Afreekan Poli-leaders; Shadowed and Ignored; The Cruelty of Tear-gas; The Bridge That Joined Us; The Mind That Hides Within; Ebola The Ravager; Beware Africa; Boko Harmers; The Sufferer's Syndicate. | |
505 | 8 | |a I'll Not Judge by the PastTheir voices pull my heartstrings; Melancholy; Seraph; I am A Nobody; Gray Tears; Johnny's Walk Too Foumban; I Swear To This Oath; I Will Carve Up the Moungo; Pain In My Siesta; Ancestral Tears; The Revolver in African Arms; African leaders, let us unite; In A Predicament All My Life; Tear-Drop s In My heart; Why I Hate Boko Harams; We Will Survive the Hurt; All is Vanity; The Raided Northern Cameroon; Haram Assaults; Back cover. | |
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spelling | Asobo, Prudentia Binwi, author. Àsòmne amwue ndâ = Sorrow in the house / Prudentia Binwi Asobo. Sorrow in the house. Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2016] [Oxford, UK] : African Books Collective. ©2016. 1 online resource (vi, 126 pages.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Poems. Description based on print version record Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Alengnge nifor (The Royal Stool); As a shadow all my life; As A Suspect All My Life; The End Shall Come; The Moungo Randez-vous; Mengie-Ntoh (Queen Mother); Once upon a time; Awoundo Gigidja'a; Alu'ungi ( Dirge); The Walk to Foumban; The Bartered Citizen; No way to Hide; Let us become we; Liberty Fighters; Opponents in the house; Rats That Bite And Blow; Beacons of Cameroon; The Godfathered; Frailty; They're all inquisitive; Let Cameroon be Cameroon Again; Ger-Bri-Fre rule; Sugar Coated Tongues; As A Victim All My Life. Shall My People Be Like M'dela?Never Mind My Brother; Big Brother's net; Society crafted it so; Grand Camarad; Generational Curses; I say it unadorned; Jumble mates; They'll meet doom; The Land Shall Be Ours; They Can't Hide From Judgement; Time Will Heal Our Wounds; Grenade Chopped Off My Arm; The Leader's Ministers; Let Afreeka be Afreeka again; Thwarted Hopes; I Decry In Plain Words; Afreekan Poli-leaders; Shadowed and Ignored; The Cruelty of Tear-gas; The Bridge That Joined Us; The Mind That Hides Within; Ebola The Ravager; Beware Africa; Boko Harmers; The Sufferer's Syndicate. I'll Not Judge by the PastTheir voices pull my heartstrings; Melancholy; Seraph; I am A Nobody; Gray Tears; Johnny's Walk Too Foumban; I Swear To This Oath; I Will Carve Up the Moungo; Pain In My Siesta; Ancestral Tears; The Revolver in African Arms; African leaders, let us unite; In A Predicament All My Life; Tear-Drop s In My heart; Why I Hate Boko Harams; We Will Survive the Hurt; All is Vanity; The Raided Northern Cameroon; Haram Assaults; Back cover. Asomne amwue nda (Sorrow in the House) is an exposition of brutality, suffering, and sadness associated with destruction; citizens running scared, living in fear and don't know what to do. The poems illustrate how Africans find themselves lost in the midst of destruction. The collection exposes the emotions and sad feelings of soldiers and civilians; their experiences as a result of instability and suicide attacks. The poems are an expression of sorrow for a society that was once hailed for its communality but now is in ruins with conflicts and misunderstanding tearing society apart. Cameroon Poetry. Postcolonialism Poetry. Cameroonian poetry (English) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019152 Postcolonialisme Poésie. Poésie camerounaise (anglaise) Cameroonian poetry (English) fast Postcolonialism fast Cameroon fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrrCCJKHyfBgbQyKWtR8C Poetry fast has work: Àsòmne amwue ndâ (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH6jJ7TvFBg7KKmFwPG9rC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9956763977 9789956763979 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1195387 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Asobo, Prudentia Binwi Àsòmne amwue ndâ = Sorrow in the house / Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Alengnge nifor (The Royal Stool); As a shadow all my life; As A Suspect All My Life; The End Shall Come; The Moungo Randez-vous; Mengie-Ntoh (Queen Mother); Once upon a time; Awoundo Gigidja'a; Alu'ungi ( Dirge); The Walk to Foumban; The Bartered Citizen; No way to Hide; Let us become we; Liberty Fighters; Opponents in the house; Rats That Bite And Blow; Beacons of Cameroon; The Godfathered; Frailty; They're all inquisitive; Let Cameroon be Cameroon Again; Ger-Bri-Fre rule; Sugar Coated Tongues; As A Victim All My Life. Shall My People Be Like M'dela?Never Mind My Brother; Big Brother's net; Society crafted it so; Grand Camarad; Generational Curses; I say it unadorned; Jumble mates; They'll meet doom; The Land Shall Be Ours; They Can't Hide From Judgement; Time Will Heal Our Wounds; Grenade Chopped Off My Arm; The Leader's Ministers; Let Afreeka be Afreeka again; Thwarted Hopes; I Decry In Plain Words; Afreekan Poli-leaders; Shadowed and Ignored; The Cruelty of Tear-gas; The Bridge That Joined Us; The Mind That Hides Within; Ebola The Ravager; Beware Africa; Boko Harmers; The Sufferer's Syndicate. I'll Not Judge by the PastTheir voices pull my heartstrings; Melancholy; Seraph; I am A Nobody; Gray Tears; Johnny's Walk Too Foumban; I Swear To This Oath; I Will Carve Up the Moungo; Pain In My Siesta; Ancestral Tears; The Revolver in African Arms; African leaders, let us unite; In A Predicament All My Life; Tear-Drop s In My heart; Why I Hate Boko Harams; We Will Survive the Hurt; All is Vanity; The Raided Northern Cameroon; Haram Assaults; Back cover. Postcolonialism Poetry. Cameroonian poetry (English) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019152 Postcolonialisme Poésie. Poésie camerounaise (anglaise) Cameroonian poetry (English) fast Postcolonialism fast |
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