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Chatham House by Tares Oburumu

Description

Format: eBook, 26 pages (PDF)
Publisher: Direwords (January 21, 2023)

The house was white until they turned on the lights
on where Lagos sat, pre-colonially; the green history
telling itself a lie held firmly as the mantis holds a dead fly
still alive until the ghost is lost, it was love then, it is now
the making of objects; the maps that will lead you out,
through elsewhere, into the open woods.”

(culled from We Can See The Different States Of Depression)

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About the Author

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Tares Oburumu is a p**t. Essayist. He doesn’t sleep at nights, writing poems that he begs to outlive him. Winner, Sillerman prize for African p**ts.

1 Comment

  1. Samnjela says:

    Great, very impressive,

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