While you may still be chewing the serious philosophical issues raised
by Amos Tutuola's narrative, especially the ideas of reality and
impossibility, one would like to add a spoonful or two to the muscle
you are chewing. Is one a sadist? Oh, no! Just so that philosophical
issues would meet philosophical issues!After all, is unexamined life
still not worth living,
despite the fact that some television houses that dare to tempt you
to re-examine life may be shut down in some shithole countries?
Anyway, I have left on the chariot of fire for outer space, and here's
one reflection from that angle, titled "Okoro ịtọ na Agbọghọ ịtọ."
Don't mind the title in Igbo. The essay is in English. Click on this
link to read it:
https://x-pensiverrors.blogspot.com/2019/06/okoro-ito-na-agbogho-ito.html
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Obododimma.
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B.A.,First Class Honours (English & Literary Studies);
M.A., Ph.D. (English Language);
M.Sc. (Legal, Criminological & Security Psychology);
Professor of Cultural Semiotics & Stylistics,
Department of English,
University of Ibadan.
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