Author: | Sternly K` Simon | ISBN: | 9781456782139 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK | Publication: | September 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Sternly K` Simon |
ISBN: | 9781456782139 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK |
Publication: | September 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK |
Language: | English |
Basically time and place inspired the small pieces that made up this book into; This Black-ideology, Black Child, Without Sonnet, Cultivating palatable soils, Phenomena, Until the End, A secret told to 1 is all and His fables. Call this book blind poetry, for the poet has never went into depths of learning literature in its pure sense but dear thanks to being colonized by Britain the vocabulary intertwined with my mother tongue has not forfeited this anthology. In goodwill for high education in Africa, poetry enthusiast and scholars shall reap This Black-ideology to use it in motivating their own style of writing poetry and teaching. Unlike wise this book is not about sonnet-ical love poems, perhaps some of the pieces might be musical; the melody will be articulated by the artist not the poet at the point of writing. All intent to produce This Black-ideology was an utterly original endeavour, one pursued from beginning of my time to write and utter. This Black-ideology is art in its own form of creativeness and cannot be judged in-comparison to other poets works. It ranks itself to the level of the readers understanding about poetry to digest its simplicity with reason. Otherwise scepticism should be cleared by this synopsis about the book and its title being This Black-ideology (Poetry).
Basically time and place inspired the small pieces that made up this book into; This Black-ideology, Black Child, Without Sonnet, Cultivating palatable soils, Phenomena, Until the End, A secret told to 1 is all and His fables. Call this book blind poetry, for the poet has never went into depths of learning literature in its pure sense but dear thanks to being colonized by Britain the vocabulary intertwined with my mother tongue has not forfeited this anthology. In goodwill for high education in Africa, poetry enthusiast and scholars shall reap This Black-ideology to use it in motivating their own style of writing poetry and teaching. Unlike wise this book is not about sonnet-ical love poems, perhaps some of the pieces might be musical; the melody will be articulated by the artist not the poet at the point of writing. All intent to produce This Black-ideology was an utterly original endeavour, one pursued from beginning of my time to write and utter. This Black-ideology is art in its own form of creativeness and cannot be judged in-comparison to other poets works. It ranks itself to the level of the readers understanding about poetry to digest its simplicity with reason. Otherwise scepticism should be cleared by this synopsis about the book and its title being This Black-ideology (Poetry).