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Has It Not Yet Become Clear?

Om Has It Not Yet Become Clear?

"Has it Not Yet Become Clear?" by Rotimi Ogunjobi is a captivating poetry chapbook that delves deep into the intricate tapestry of modern society. Set against the backdrop of today's nuances and realities, Ogunjobi, a versatile author, poet, and storyteller based in Atlanta, GA, showcases his boundless creative prowess through this collection. This eclectic chapbook serves as a testament to Ogunjobi's literary versatility, reflecting his expansive repertoire that spans novels, novellas, poetry books, plays, children's literature, collections of African folklore, and insightful nonfiction works. Honored with the long-listing of his novel in the esteemed Commonwealth Book Prize and recognized for his prose in prestigious writing competitions, Ogunjobi has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. The collection opens a door to a series of thought-provoking poems that resonate with the pulse of contemporary society. From "When We Are Strong" to "The Troubadour's Farewell Song," each poem in this anthology offers a unique lens through which to view the complexities and intricacies of life. Ogunjobi's verses navigate through themes of resilience, societal challenges, the urban landscape, identity, and introspection, painting a vivid picture of the human experience. Through pieces like "To Heal a Mocking Land," "The Heroes We Had," and "Black Roses," Ogunjobi unearths the depths of societal struggles, shining a light on the resilience, beauty, and struggles of individuals navigating through an ever-evolving world. "The Street Citizens," "The Separated Road," and "Vagabond" poignantly capture the essence of marginalized voices, bringing to the forefront the narratives often overlooked or unheard. "The Duality of Flaws," "Spirit of the City," and "The Man in The Mirror" delve into introspection, exploring the complexities of human nature and the multifaceted aspects of personal identity. These poems invite readers to ponder their own journeys, encouraging introspection and empathy. "Has it Not Yet Become Clear?" serves as both a reflection and a call to action, urging readers to contemplate the societal intricacies that shape our world. The author's poignant and evocative verses compel introspection, provoke thought, and beckon readers to navigate the labyrinth of contemporary existence alongside the poet. Through this engaging and diverse collection, Rotimi Ogunjobi establishes himself not only as a storyteller but as a keen observer of the human condition, presenting a mosaic of emotions, perspectives, and societal nuances that resonate profoundly in today's world.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798873376315
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Utgitt:
  • 30. desember 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x2 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 68 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 22. desember 2024
Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

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"Has it Not Yet Become Clear?" by Rotimi Ogunjobi is a captivating poetry chapbook that delves deep into the intricate tapestry of modern society. Set against the backdrop of today's nuances and realities, Ogunjobi, a versatile author, poet, and storyteller based in Atlanta, GA, showcases his boundless creative prowess through this collection. This eclectic chapbook serves as a testament to Ogunjobi's literary versatility, reflecting his expansive repertoire that spans novels, novellas, poetry books, plays, children's literature, collections of African folklore, and insightful nonfiction works. Honored with the long-listing of his novel in the esteemed Commonwealth Book Prize and recognized for his prose in prestigious writing competitions, Ogunjobi has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. The collection opens a door to a series of thought-provoking poems that resonate with the pulse of contemporary society. From "When We Are Strong" to "The Troubadour's Farewell Song," each poem in this anthology offers a unique lens through which to view the complexities and intricacies of life. Ogunjobi's verses navigate through themes of resilience, societal challenges, the urban landscape, identity, and introspection, painting a vivid picture of the human experience. Through pieces like "To Heal a Mocking Land," "The Heroes We Had," and "Black Roses," Ogunjobi unearths the depths of societal struggles, shining a light on the resilience, beauty, and struggles of individuals navigating through an ever-evolving world. "The Street Citizens," "The Separated Road," and "Vagabond" poignantly capture the essence of marginalized voices, bringing to the forefront the narratives often overlooked or unheard. "The Duality of Flaws," "Spirit of the City," and "The Man in The Mirror" delve into introspection, exploring the complexities of human nature and the multifaceted aspects of personal identity. These poems invite readers to ponder their own journeys, encouraging introspection and empathy. "Has it Not Yet Become Clear?" serves as both a reflection and a call to action, urging readers to contemplate the societal intricacies that shape our world. The author's poignant and evocative verses compel introspection, provoke thought, and beckon readers to navigate the labyrinth of contemporary existence alongside the poet. Through this engaging and diverse collection, Rotimi Ogunjobi establishes himself not only as a storyteller but as a keen observer of the human condition, presenting a mosaic of emotions, perspectives, and societal nuances that resonate profoundly in today's world.

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