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Résumé :
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In this impressive debut collection of poems. Sule celebrates the deathless beauty of womanhood and motherhood, the pure and unstained innocence of childhood, the glories of our heroes past, the serene wonders of Nature, and immoral gift and principle of love. She sings with empathy of the abused and the deprived, deploresthe misdirection and waste of misguided governments, laments the abandonment of the masses and the sordidness of existence to which they have been subjected. With a voice, now harking to the dim past, and evoking the slumbering memories of an unforgotten history; or crying out, laden with the promise, and giving direction and hope to an imminent future, Sule offers to us a work striking in the loveliness of its technical and thematic richness, and even more, enduring and memorable for it's sheer sweetness of poetic melodies.
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