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Inverting Clockwise Time Anticlockwise is a maximalist work of art that is a paganistic blend of poetry and prose that primarily uses a percussively poetic rhythmical vocal gymnastic aesthetic appeal which secondarily leans on the complex linguistic semantic of the English language. It is centred on the life of the persona and the writer himself, during his tenure of study at the University of Eswatini and the social, political, religious and psychological effects that this sociological cosmos wroughts upon an individual. It is a story set in the small African country of Swaziland.

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Inverting Clockwise Time Anticlockwise is a maximalist work of art that is a paganistic blend of poetry and prose that primarily uses a percussively poetic rhythmical vocal gymnastic aesthetic appeal which secondarily leans on the complex linguistic semantic of the English language. It is centred on the life of the persona and the writer himself, during his tenure of study at the University of Eswatini and the social, political, religious and psychological effects that this sociological cosmos wroughts upon an individual. It is a story set in the small African country of Swaziland.


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Lindokuhle Edward Sukati was born on 20 January 2001 to Boniwe Nkhosinamandla Sukati and Zanele Simelane. He was raised primarily by his father and grandmother at his paternal homestead in the familial Sukati compound at Mbekelweni. He began schooling at St. Matthews Anglican Pre-School and formally began his education at Mbekelweni Lutheran Primary School and further proceeded to Mbekelweni Lutheran High School for his secondary education. He finished high school education in 2018 and was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Eswatini in 2019. He is currently amidst the enrollment of his course studies at the University of Eswatini.