In his latest literary offering, poet Lobibah Oji Baraka takes readers on an enchanting expedition through the intricacies of the human experience in Second Coming/Return of the Herd. Divided into five thought-provoking sections--Self, Arts, Death, Love, and Society--Baraka's poetic brilliance shines through, delivering a rich and nuanced exploration of socio-political and nostalgic themes.
Baraka's unique poetic persona, marked by authenticity and a dynamic vibe, shapes this book, providing readers with a diverse range of emotions and perspectives. The poems, described as layered, textured, provocative, sensual, reflective, and commemorative, promise a literary experience that engages both the intellect and the senses.
With a narrative flair and verbal sophistication that has been lauded for its "sonic deliciousness" and visually compelling figurative language, Baraka's work effortlessly combines authentic free verse and fascinating prose poetry. This fusion adds a layer of spontaneity and depth, ensuring readers are taken on a profound and aesthetically pleasing voyage.
The inclusion of a Congolese Proverb on the book cover adds a cultural richness to the collection, inviting readers to contemplate the wisdom and perspectives from diverse corners of the world. The book promises not only to entertain but also to prompt thoughtful reflection on the shared and unique aspects of the human condition.
Second Coming/Return of the Herd is now available online, providing readers worldwide the opportunity to engage in Baraka's world of poetic exploration and contemplation. As a native of Baltimore City, Maryland, and a retired English teacher/special educator with degrees from Morgan State University and Coppin State University, Baraka brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to his work, ensuring a genuine and insightful literary experience.
For those seeking a captivating and intellectually stimulating read, Second Coming/Return of the Herd offers a compelling fusion of artistry, intellect, and cultural wisdom. Engage in Baraka's world, where fiery passion meets funky energy, and discover a poetic creation that resonates with the complexities of the human soul.
About the Author
Lobibah Oji Baraka is a native of Baltimore City, Maryland. A retired English teacher/special educator, Baraka holds degrees in English from Morgan State University and a Masters in Special Education from Coppin State University. His poetic expertise reflects his rich background and genuine understanding of the human experience.
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