Abiku

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0966877276 
ISBN 13
9780966877274 
Category
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Publication Year
1999 
Publisher
Pages
419 
Description
Winner of the 1995 Phi Kappa Phi Prize for Fiction, USC " . . . One that puts a stone in a basket of eggs must walk ever so gently." Yoruba Proverb Abiku, a Yoruba word which means "born to die," is an allegorical satire couched within the complex and often convoluted environment of Nigeria's social, traditional and military cultures. It is more than a book about Yoruba mythological beliefs. It extends beyond a clash of modernity and traditional beliefs, treachery, deception, or savage display of brutality among members of Nigeria's military ruling class. It is all of these and more. Above all, it is an interwoven belief of religion and spirituality, about power and its vulnerability, about a misunderstood phenomenon that is universal in scope. -Ayo Akingbemi, Ph.D. - from Amzon 
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