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If You Must Fall Bush brings the wide-ranging poetic voice of Nsah Mala to readers one more time as he explores themes ranging from the wanderlust syndrome of the twenty-first century to issues of corruption and the emasculation of African traditional values. Reading the collection is like delving into a treasure trough since each page brings to the limelight a new poem with a refreshing idea and manner of articulation that makes the collection even more thrilling. The collection is a critique of the ill-informed opinion of youths who feel that far-off lands are greener pastures.

Produktbeschreibung
If You Must Fall Bush brings the wide-ranging poetic voice of Nsah Mala to readers one more time as he explores themes ranging from the wanderlust syndrome of the twenty-first century to issues of corruption and the emasculation of African traditional values. Reading the collection is like delving into a treasure trough since each page brings to the limelight a new poem with a refreshing idea and manner of articulation that makes the collection even more thrilling. The collection is a critique of the ill-informed opinion of youths who feel that far-off lands are greener pastures.
Autorenporträt
Nsah Mala, né dans la partie anglophone du Cameroun, est auteur de quatre recueils de poèmes : Chaining Freedom (2012), Bites of Insanity (2015), If You Must Fall Bush (2016), et CONSTIMOCRAZY: Malafricanising Democracy (2017). Il était l'un des dix lauréats du concours littéraire organisé par le Ministère des Arts et de la Culture du Cameroun en 2016. Son poème Les Servants de l'Etat a remporté le Prix Spécial e-Cahiers Littéraires de Malraux en 2017. Ses textes figurent dans des revues et des anthologies telles que Scarlet Leaf Review, Tuck Magazine, Kalahari Review, Wales-Cameroon Anthology (2018), Best "New" African Poets Anthology (2018), Redemption Song - Caine Prize Anthology (2018), et Cendres et mémoires - Ashes and Memories (2019), parmi d'autres.