From the land of the Brave (USA) and other accolades from history, comes James Coburn, a world acclaimed master storyteller in verse. From the heart of Africa, the cradle of man, is the great griot black poet Mbizo Chirasha who has remained a fugitive from his home country of Zimbabwe for his courage and bravery in daring to question the leaderships in office about corruption and human rights abuse. What a twosome!!To read through their incredible book, METAPHORS OF THE RAINBOW, is to be invited to a surgical room where ...
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From the land of the Brave (USA) and other accolades from history, comes James Coburn, a world acclaimed master storyteller in verse. From the heart of Africa, the cradle of man, is the great griot black poet Mbizo Chirasha who has remained a fugitive from his home country of Zimbabwe for his courage and bravery in daring to question the leaderships in office about corruption and human rights abuse. What a twosome!!To read through their incredible book, METAPHORS OF THE RAINBOW, is to be invited to a surgical room where injustice is being addressed by unapologetic poetic surgeons with no visible anesthesia, with microscopic detail. Sharp metaphors, drilling imageries and the prowess of a river smooth, sure and guaranteed knowledge of its power, delve deep into the social tumors of injustice as it's staredat and condemned in classical hyperbolic phrases that ring into the readers ears long after putting the book down.Experience in the field of fighting injustices in human rights related situations, has birthed incredible verses that resonate with eachman's wordsmith excellent recital. That this book is dedicated to world poets of resilience, resistance, human rights crusaders and social justice advocates goes to showcase art rising to the fore of leadership in writing to right the wrongs that plague societies and individuals in our world. Come sample the awesomeness of the rainbow rich in its bitter sweet array of verses.A must read for allNancy Ndeke Author of A Bridge to a Bridge Through a Bridge
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