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The novel aptly titled "Ovary Of Embroidery" alternatively titled "To Sex Masculine Feminine" is a maximalist work of art that is unconventionally curated with brevity as a short novelistic narrative about the situational dilemmas that are typical of Swaziland's dioramas and the African diaspora as a whole. It has been artfully crafted with intent to invoke poetic aesthetic appeal that hinges on vocal and rhythmic percussion as you read due to the words being corded to a nature of assonance. It is thus a literary paganisation of poetry embedded within the parameters of the art culture of the novel.
To Best Gender Dichotomy/ Inverting Clockwise Time Anticlockwise, sometimes even titled To Sex Masculine Feminine, is a maximalist work of art that is very distinct from contemporary literature art pieces in terms of structure and linguistic dynamism. This is because it employs a percussively poetic aesthetic as it frequently adorns itself with sentential assonance and rhythmic vibration of tone throughout the discourse it is unravelling on. It is also by far one of the shortest novels of the century with regard to length parameters, but it is linguistically challenging to divine comprehensively, and requires a bit more taxing concentration for the conventional reader to fully appreciate its artful craftsmanship.
Inverting Clockwise Time Anticlockwise is a maximalist work of art that is a paganistic blend of poetry and prose that primarily uses a percussively poetic rhythmical vocal gymnastic aesthetic appeal which secondarily leans on the complex linguistic semantic of the English language. It is centred on the life of the persona and the writer himself, during his tenure of study at the University of Eswatini and the social, political, religious and psychological effects that this sociological cosmos wroughts upon an individual. It is a story set in the small African country of Swaziland.
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