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A Doubter's Prayer is a collection of poems about love, death, sex, joy, ancestry and being cosmically a few days late and dollars short. Ranging from the enigmatic to the nakedly erotic and political, these poems are a sumptuous meal of words. Drawing on the author's religious and cultural heritage and experience of being a black African Yoruba and Cultural Christian, the words here beautifully transpose the sacred and the profane to celebrate life, challenge death and explore love in often irreverent and exciting verse.

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A Doubter's Prayer is a collection of poems about love, death, sex, joy, ancestry and being cosmically a few days late and dollars short. Ranging from the enigmatic to the nakedly erotic and political, these poems are a sumptuous meal of words. Drawing on the author's religious and cultural heritage and experience of being a black African Yoruba and Cultural Christian, the words here beautifully transpose the sacred and the profane to celebrate life, challenge death and explore love in often irreverent and exciting verse.


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Autorenporträt
Dele Meiji is a British Nigerian writer. His non-fiction writing has appeared in a variety of publications including Chimurenga, The Guardian, New Black Magazine, Modern African Generation, New African Woman, and the New African. His stories and poetry have been published in a variety of publications including the anthology Velocity: The Best of Apples & Snakes, and in magazines such as Saraba, Kwani? and Open Road Review. The Doubter's Prayer is his first collection of poetry.