An Anthology of Afro-Surrealistic Youth
by Akanni The B*stard
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About the Book
An Anthology of Afro-Surrealistic Youth" is a compelling collection of 53 poems authored by a 17-year-old Nigerian-Canadian writer. The anthology, divided into five chapters, explores the rich tapestry of teenage life through the lens of Afro-Surrealism.
Each poem within the anthology is a reflection of the author's personal journey, encapsulating five years of introspection and creative exploration. Through verses infused with themes of love, grief, and self-discovery, the author invites readers to delve into the complex emotions and experiences that define adolescence.
The anthology transcends traditional boundaries of poetry, weaving together elements of inspiration, philosophy, and cultural heritage. From heartfelt reflections on identity to poignant explorations of societal constructs, the poems offer readers a profound glimpse into the author's inner world.
Each poem within the anthology is a reflection of the author's personal journey, encapsulating five years of introspection and creative exploration. Through verses infused with themes of love, grief, and self-discovery, the author invites readers to delve into the complex emotions and experiences that define adolescence.
The anthology transcends traditional boundaries of poetry, weaving together elements of inspiration, philosophy, and cultural heritage. From heartfelt reflections on identity to poignant explorations of societal constructs, the poems offer readers a profound glimpse into the author's inner world.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 134 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798331290153
- Publish Date: May 12, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Poetry, Black author, Inspiration, philosophy
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About the Creator
Akanni Ajibola
Canada
Putting my experiences and perspectives within your palms, one poem at a time. Story telling will never die. 17.