Podcast of POEMS and explicit WRITINGS of Ken Ugwu. This Poet and Essayist dedicated his recent years to creativity through his graduate programmes in Civil Engineering and English and literary studies. He was born in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria, and most of his podcasts/reflection seems to take a local colour of where he grew; the beauty, the story and life in entirety. He is the author of "Overman and other realities," "Wild wild East" and "Thought on Literariness."
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Podcast of POEMS and explicit WRITINGS of Ken Ugwu. This Poet and Essayist dedicated his recent years to creativity through his graduate programmes in Civil Engineering and English and literary studies. He was born in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria, and most of his podcasts/reflection seems to take a local colour of where he grew; the beauty, the story and life in entirety. He is the author of "Overman and other realities," "Wild wild East" and "Thought on Literariness."
https://linktr.ee/ken.ugwu
Facebook: @ Ken Ugwu
Instagram and Twitter: @Ken_Ugwu01
In the short poem “Xeno,” there is a sharp exploration of the country’s lack of national consciousness and cohesion. What is prevalent is ethnic rivalry and bloodletting as seen in the line: “For even in my neighbourhood my wounds grow deeper in my brother’s hand” (4). The situation is seen as a war without end as the persona asks his mother to buy him “catapult” in place of “tangerine.” Consequently, the persona is doomed as he loses the comfort of a peaceful home/nation.
Ken Ugwu
Podcast of POEMS and explicit WRITINGS of Ken Ugwu. This Poet and Essayist dedicated his recent years to creativity through his graduate programmes in Civil Engineering and English and literary studies. He was born in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria, and most of his podcasts/reflection seems to take a local colour of where he grew; the beauty, the story and life in entirety. He is the author of "Overman and other realities," "Wild wild East" and "Thought on Literariness."
https://linktr.ee/ken.ugwu
Facebook: @ Ken Ugwu
Instagram and Twitter: @Ken_Ugwu01