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Love Gifts 1st Edition Tanure Ojaide

  • SKU: BELL-51723038
Love Gifts 1st Edition Tanure Ojaide
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Publisher: African Heritage Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.79 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Tanure Ojaide
ISBN: 9781940729008, 1940729009
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Love Gifts 1st Edition Tanure Ojaide by Tanure Ojaide 9781940729008, 1940729009 instant download after payment.

Love Gifts is a love sequence: the poetic rendering of the relationship between the minstrel and his muse over a long period. The poet uses the relationship of the two personages to investigate the human condition; hence the poems deal with dreams, desires, frustrations, hopes, contentment, and seeking meaning in life. The poetic canvas links the two figures to other relationships and happenings of their time in an all-embracing manner. In a way, minstrel and muse, lovers, are in these "songs" sharing a unique relationship with readers as they affirm their humanity and tell the complicated passage they navigate hourly and daily as members of a particular society. The relationship develops from the inexperience of neophytes, unsteady in their ways, to the stage of adepts who are sure of themselves and their "rites." The poems are thus a sort of courtship sequence.

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