Deng hated the fact that his mum always asked him to look after his baby sister, Nyankor, when it was raining. Rainy weekends were the times for fun with his friends near their favorite mango tree by the forest. When it kept raining, and he couldn't join his friends for a play-in-the-rain-merriment, Deng cursed the rain out of innocence and anger. Little did Deng know that his cursing the rain would set in a series of mind-boggling events. Soon the drought set in, a crow started talking to him and Deng thought he was losing his mind. The crow assured Deng that he (Deng) wasn't losing his...
Deng hated the fact that his mum always asked him to look after his baby sister, Nyankor, when it was raining. Rainy weekends were the times for fun w...
This is a collection of poems on topics ranging from plight engendered by horrors of war, life in multicultural societies, racism, love and life, human nature, god and the natural world. The poems are informed by philosophy and outside-the-box thinking.
This is a collection of poems on topics ranging from plight engendered by horrors of war, life in multicultural societies, racism, love and life, huma...