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This humble and modest composition, which has no scientific pretensions, is a collection of small texts of various styles and subjects, containing a variety of reflections on the peoples, customs, traditions, practices, beings and things that fill the scenes of daily life in Africa. These texts transcend time and space to remind mankind of the futility of an existence that privileges having over being, the well-being of the body over that of the soul.It was René Char who said "that no bird can sing in a bush of questions. "That's why the author's bird is mute in the text in the middle of a…mehr

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This humble and modest composition, which has no scientific pretensions, is a collection of small texts of various styles and subjects, containing a variety of reflections on the peoples, customs, traditions, practices, beings and things that fill the scenes of daily life in Africa. These texts transcend time and space to remind mankind of the futility of an existence that privileges having over being, the well-being of the body over that of the soul.It was René Char who said "that no bird can sing in a bush of questions. "That's why the author's bird is mute in the text in the middle of a bush of questions. According to Abraham Maslow, "every human being is constantly in need of the necessary fundamentals. He is said to be endowed with an innate tendency to progress to higher levels of health, creativity and fulfillment. Arsène ONDO-EYEGHE, leaves to everyone's appreciation, a simple question: "what if we discovered that our modern and evolved society cultivates more thorns and brambles than all the forests in the world?".
Autorenporträt
Arsène ONDO-EYEGHE, modeste auteur, originaire du Woleu-N¿tem, fervent passionné de cultures universelles, s¿intéresse avec dévotion dans les belles-lettres avec simplicité.