Speaking and Singing: (papers and Poems)University of Port Harcourt Press, 2003 - 157 páginas |
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... gods . I ignore them utterly , concentrating only on our ancestral gods and showing them as powerful and as influential , as the Christian deity . In my novel , The Great Ponds , the hero swears by a powerful god and for six months ...
... gods . I ignore them utterly , concentrating only on our ancestral gods and showing them as powerful and as influential , as the Christian deity . In my novel , The Great Ponds , the hero swears by a powerful god and for six months ...
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... God's work . But let me ask : isn't it easier to believe that this world was created by at least two gods - God and Satan - who pooled their resources together and formed an unlimited liability company ? Be that as it may , I believe ...
... God's work . But let me ask : isn't it easier to believe that this world was created by at least two gods - God and Satan - who pooled their resources together and formed an unlimited liability company ? Be that as it may , I believe ...
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... God who does not really need our praises . Adherents of African religions believe in life cycles . We are born , we ... God's intellectual stature seems attractive , but what do we do thereafter ? Compete with God ?. It seems that no ...
... God who does not really need our praises . Adherents of African religions believe in life cycles . We are born , we ... God's intellectual stature seems attractive , but what do we do thereafter ? Compete with God ?. It seems that no ...
Contenido
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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