The president's psychologically punishing jokes, By Festus Adedayo
Nigeria, April 19 -- I have severally confessed my love for the South African literature. I fell in love with it early in life while gobbling up narratives of heroic travails of liberation struggle fighters, represented in the works of Mazisi Kunene, Ezekiel Mphalele, Peter Abrahams, Alf Wannenburg, Alan Paton, Alex La Guma and many others. I must have read La Guma's A Walk In The Night and virtually all his works innumerable times. Of the lot, one South African author whose works equally spellbound me is Can Themba, perhaps because of the self-inflicted tragedy of his early passage.
This morning, as I drew my laptop close, I asked AI how frequently "Festus Adedayo" had cited Themba's works in his column. Its reply was: "Festus Adedayo. ...
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