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Letters to Marion (And the Coming Generations) The reader will find in the collection sincere expressions of feelings and penetrating thoughts, the genuine tone, spirit and taste of poetry and its ability to provide contemplative clues to prevail


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Letters to Marion (And the Coming Generations)

Title:Letters to Marion (And the Coming Generations)
Author:John Nkemngong Nkengasong
Rating:4.60 (383 Votes)
Asin:9956558656
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:68 Pages
Publish Date:2009-03-01
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In this rich and compelling collection of poems the author explores the recesses of the imagination to reveal the different facets of contemporary experience. In doing this he highlights the social, the spiritual, and the metaphysical functions of poetry. The reader will find in the collection sincere expressions of feelings and penetrating thoughts, the genuine tone, spirit and taste of poetry and its ability to provide contemplative clues to prevailing circumstances. The preponderance of stimulating imagery and the overall display of ingenious poeticality reveal the poet as one imbued with a fertile imagination and prove as well that poetry remains the most noble of art through which one understands and comes to terms with the hidden secrets of the universe.

Editorial :

The additional problems at the back of each chapter covered a wide range of difficulty levels and skills.. Have you ever had a moment when you're reading a book and something happens during it that has you laughing so hard, people start looking at you like you've lost the plot?? Well, that's EXACTLY what this book had me doing! I've never laughed so hard while reading a book, I literally started from the beginning again once I was done reading. One chance meeting with Sarah and he can't wait to see her again. Even the humble pencil, beloved of neo-Luddites everywhere, was once decried because its erasability meant that students no longer had to carefully plan essays in their heads before committing words to paper. my son 2 years old liked this puzzle, after I show him couple times how to do this he could do it himself with a little bit of help.
The quality is good too.. I liked how this book has a very old fashioned feel. It was then recommended to me by a fellow professor. This f

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