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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-528-8 |
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| Author | Julius M. Angwah |
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| Number of pages | 118 |
The Miracle at 4 is a historical edifice, embroidered with creamed imagery and a deepened cultural code exposing a failed recolonization process and its consequences on the populace. rn Divine Che Neba (Professor of African Literature and Mythology, Ecole Normale Superieur de Yaounde) rn The Miracle at 4 is a nightmarish flashback that rewrites the […]
ISBN: 979-8-89966-528-8
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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-528-8 |
|---|---|
| Author | Julius M. Angwah |
| Publisher | |
| Publication year | |
| Language | |
| Number of pages | 118 |
The Miracle at 4 is a historical edifice, embroidered with creamed imagery and a deepened cultural code exposing a failed recolonization process and its consequences on the populace.
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Divine Che Neba (Professor of African Literature and Mythology, Ecole Normale Superieur de Yaounde)
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The Miracle at 4 is a nightmarish flashback that rewrites the history of a people caught in the web of an independent struggle.
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Fomin Edward (Lecturer of African Literature, Univ. of Buea)
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A long-lasting laxative that laves the lapping tears of an almost dying people dipped in digging depression after decades of dictatorship. In the cantankerous carnage and cadaverous onslaught that ensues, the Webazeian guerrilla warfare tactics outmatch the Recamian conventional warfare professionalism.
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Nkwetatang Sampson Nguekie (President of African Writers Union)
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The Miracle at 4 depicts a polity in death throes whose neo-patrimonial politics practiced by the Recamian political elite who entertains a transcolonial relationship with Webaze, a people who end up rejecting servitude and valiantly defending its dignity and autonomy.
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Gilbert Shang Ndi, (Comparative Literature, Univ. of Bayreuth)