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Kayumba David

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Kayumba David
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798227537102
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In Africa, the reality is often more complex and layered than what meets the eye. The continent’s rich tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and histories is frequently overshadowed by narratives of struggle and hardship. 'The Untellable Reality of Africa' is an attempt to peel back these layers, revealing the raw and often unspoken truths that define daily life for many Africans.This collection of poems is born out of a need to voice the frustrations, ironies, and paradoxes that characterize the African experience. Sarcasm, with its sharp edges and biting tone, serves as the perfect vehicle to highlight the absurdities and injustices that persist in our societies. It allows us to laugh, albeit bitterly, at the situations that should otherwise provoke outrage and action.The poems within these pages delve into various facets of African life: the incompetence and corruption of leaders who prioritize personal gain over public good; the hollow gestures of international aid that often serve the donors more than the recipients; the resilience of ordinary people who, despite being let down by systems meant to protect them, continue to find ways to survive and thrive.'The Untellable Reality of Africa' does not shy away from controversy. Instead, it embraces it, using humor and satire to expose the uncomfortable truths that are too often ignored or glossed over. Each poem is a reflection of the lived experiences of countless individuals across the continent, a testament to their strength, endurance, and unyielding spirit.This book is dedicated to all Africans who have ever felt marginalized, silenced, or forgotten. It is a reminder that their stories matter and that their voices deserve to be heard. As you read through these poems, may you find not only entertainment but also a deeper connection to the realities that shape the continent. Let this collection be a call to action for those in power, a wake-up call to the international community, and a source of solidarity for the people of Africa. May it inspire reflection, dialogue, and ultimately, change.Welcome to 'The Untellable Reality of Africa.'

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