Speaking and Singing: (papers and Poems)University of Port Harcourt Press, 2003 - 157 páginas |
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... eyes were burning feverishly and our anxiety was mounting . If we had not been urged on , carried away by the tom - tom beat .... But it urged us on , carried us away . And we danced on obediently , our heads curiously light from lack ...
... eyes were burning feverishly and our anxiety was mounting . If we had not been urged on , carried away by the tom - tom beat .... But it urged us on , carried us away . And we danced on obediently , our heads curiously light from lack ...
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... being too serious . We lack humour they say . This is partly true , but not absolutely . We have humour but it is subdued humour . You merely laugh in your mind or at best with your eyes . It is difficult to get a bellyful 57.
... being too serious . We lack humour they say . This is partly true , but not absolutely . We have humour but it is subdued humour . You merely laugh in your mind or at best with your eyes . It is difficult to get a bellyful 57.
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... eyes Whose glances correct my erring steps Eyes that contain enough love To last seven reincarnations . Talk to me in that voice With four hundred shades of tenderness Changing like the chameleon To sooth my troubled spirits . Tell me ...
... eyes Whose glances correct my erring steps Eyes that contain enough love To last seven reincarnations . Talk to me in that voice With four hundred shades of tenderness Changing like the chameleon To sooth my troubled spirits . Tell me ...
Contenido
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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