Plain View Press
Theaters of War
Theaters of War
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- Hank Daidone, Lt. Colonel of US Army (Retired)
Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi's verse is crisp yet full of imagistic details. His rhythmic pulse, enforced by love and war and a yearning for peace, and his fragmented references and repetitions have shock value, as well as delicious intellectual content. The mixture of these elements is powerful and appealing.
- Dr. Leonard A. Slade, Jr., State University of New York at Albany
In an era when war for many in America presents itself as a rolling screen of names at the end of the nightly news, a voice speaks out strong and clear. Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi's anti-war feelings include expressions of goodness - the virtues of life and love. He superbly contrasts every day life with war-like descriptions, thoughts and feelings to unmask war's absurdity. His use of the commonplace makes every war, our war. The life he creates is so real - so ours - it is worth protecting. . . .the reader can't help but see the hypocrisy in killing for peace's sake.
- Mary-Ellen Riddle, The Virginia Pilot
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