Sean Ingram's words are so simple, but yet so deep. He truly touches the hearts and souls of all. This book bridges the gap between the church and the streets. Omar Tyree
Sean Ingram's words are so simple, but yet so deep. He truly touches the hearts and souls of all. This book bridges the gap between the church and the...
Sean Ingram's style reminds me of The Palmwine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola, one of the pioneers of African literature in Anglophone West Africa. His very witty use of symbolism is reminiscent of Beaudelaire's Albatros and Les Fleurs Du Mal (Flowers of Evil). In fact, this collection challenges conventional thinking and writing, with its lexicon and syntax interestingly provocative-to put it mildly. Sean's book, I strongly believe, must be carefully taken and read for what it truly is: A Beautiful Piece of Art Dr. Desire Baloubi, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English & Linguistics, Department of...
Sean Ingram's style reminds me of The Palmwine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola, one of the pioneers of African literature in Anglophone West Africa. His very...