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Crying in Hiccoughs.

Crying in Hiccoughs is a graphic presentation of the more realistic phase of Africa's politico-economic and historico-moral evolution in general, and Cameroon's, in particular. From the colonial to the post-independence era, the poet sees nothing worthy of praise-singing and handclapping....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Alobwed, Epie
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; My Little Song; My Song in Silver; Seal Your Lips; The Demigods; The Past, The Present, The Future; No Past, No Present, No Future; The African Press; Of What Shall I Be Proud?; Mere Nature's Call?; The Election Day; The Monument; The Unknown Soldier; To The Youth of Africa; The Beaten Pen; The Weeping African Child; The Cry of the Street Man; These Tears; Ode to the Vegetable; Prophecy; The Collapsing Cliffs of Fako; What Is My Fate?; By The Beach Of Victoria; The Ugly One; Adieu, Lady Queen (1992 Sept 4th). 
505 8 |a Depleted HarvestThe Lock; There Is Peace; Where the Thieves Go; Parcous Vita; The Way We Build; The Chain; Kick the Saint; Know This; Can We Ever Know?; The Eternal I; The Scaffolds of Our Being; God's Sons; Hail the Rumour; The Eden of the Fallen Deacon; Human Nature; Bamenda; Our Byzantium Day; Bang Your Doors; Our Nation's Day at Bongo Square; False Friends; Brother?; The Interred In Senegal; Eve; Ecstasy: The Cry of the Street Girl; The Woman; Love; Parlour Walls; A Broken Vow; More Questions than Answers; I Still Bequeath to You; I Work On Sundays; World Book Day; Adieu Lambo John Akwe. 
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