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African Stories - Azuka Monyei Excites With African Stories.

August 11th, 2009

The Russian Revolution turned his speculation into fact and the world wasn’t the same again. If the Commie Manifesto urges action then Das Kapital explains why change is necessary.

If you observe the decorative blurbs on the dust jackets of books, many publishers claim their writer has penned a book that changes the globe. In truth, only a few books change the world but these are some applicants. The Bible The book that outlines Christianity, billions of folk have lived their lives according to its text. Muslims have gone into battle to protect what the book stands for. Among other stuff, the charter established habeas corpus implying that voters cant be thrown in prison at the drop of a hat. Much of its content comes from the Charter of Freedoms issued by Henry I in 1100.

From times past, African stories have excited and excited folks on the continent and around the globe. Many tales or stories from writers on the continent, contain a rich mix of proverbs and good old recommendation from elders. 2 of his widely known works, Emenike My Hero and The Great Pretender are shinning lights in the sector of African literature. His fascinating and interesting style of writing pleasures the soul. Stock market. He captures the vibrancy in the African communities and writes about it in such a way that anybody would be on the fringe of their seat thru each page of his books. This is a refreshing introduction into African stories from the continent. A real landmark in science The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud ( 1899 / 1900] ) - Die Traumdeutung disclosed Freuds speculation on dream research and introduces the ego. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank ( 1947 ) this book is the ideal literary answer to Mein Kampf and the strongest book in the 20 th century.

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