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Peter Wuteh Vakunta

    Camfranglais
    English Without Tears
    Majunga Tok
    Straddling the Mungo
    Cry my Beloved Africa. Essays on the Postcolonial Aura in Africa
    Speak Camfranglais pour un Renouveau Onglais
    • Cette collection de poèmes reflète la réalité du Cameroun, s'exprimant dans le langage populaire. Elle donne voix aux marginalisés, abordant des thèmes tels que l'impunité, la corruption, l'abus de pouvoir et la manipulation électorale. "Speak camfranglais pour un renouveau ongolais" appelle à un renouveau au Cameroun.

      Speak Camfranglais pour un Renouveau Onglais
    • Focusing on the diverse experiences of Africans, this collection of essays explores the continent's politics, cultural practices, and educational systems. Drawing inspiration from Stendhal, the author aims to reflect the daily lives of people across Africa's fifty-three nation-states. The work seeks to illuminate contemporary issues and the broader relationship between Africa and the global community, offering valuable insights into the complexities of African life and governance.

      Cry my Beloved Africa. Essays on the Postcolonial Aura in Africa
    • Straddling the Mungo

      A Book of Poems in English and French

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Linguistic oppression serves as a central theme in this powerful poetry collection, which features works in both English and French. The anthology addresses political issues and critiques the incompetence of leaders in Cameroon, emphasizing the importance of the country's official bilingual policy. By highlighting the potential of bilingualism to resolve socio-political challenges, the collection aims to awaken societal consciousness and provide valuable insights for educators and policymakers alike.

      Straddling the Mungo
    • Majunga Tok

      Poems in Pidgin English

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Pidgin English serves as the primary means of communication for most Cameroonians, reflecting their unique worldview, culture, and lifestyle. It captures concepts that formal English may inadequately convey, highlighting the importance of understanding the socio-cultural context behind its expressions. A deep comprehension of Pidgin requires immersion in an Afro-centric perspective, emphasizing the intricate relationship between language and culture in Cameroon.

      Majunga Tok
    • English Without Tears

      Mind Your P's and Q's

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of English in a global context, this textbook addresses the complexities of the language as it adapts to various cultural influences. It highlights common grammatical and lexical errors made by non-native speakers and aims to clarify these issues for learners and educators alike. With straightforward language and practical examples, the book seeks to support effective communication in English, contributing to the broader discussion of global Englishes and their unique characteristics.

      English Without Tears
    • Camfranglais

      The Making of a New Language in Cameroonian Literature

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on hybridized literature, this study emphasizes the importance of untranslatability in fostering cross-cultural engagement. It challenges the notion that lesser-known literatures should conform to a universal language, advocating for a deeper appreciation of diverse literary expressions. Through various approaches and extensive sources, the book creates intricate interdisciplinary links, offering a valuable introduction to a unique literary phenomenon that may be unfamiliar to those outside the bilingual and multicultural context of Cameroon.

      Camfranglais
    • Tragedy of the Commons

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring existential themes, this collection of poems serves as a call to awareness regarding the overlooked issues of contemporary society. The poet employs accessible language to engage readers, inviting them to reflect on significant yet often trivialized concerns. Divided into thematic sections, the work encourages a deeper understanding of the human experience and challenges audiences to awaken from complacency.

      Tragedy of the Commons
    • A Nation at Risk

      A Personal Narrative of the Cameroonian Crisis

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the decline of Cameroon under President Paul Biya's leadership, portraying it as a requiem for the nation. It critiques the dysfunctional government and Biya's ego-driven rule, suggesting that understanding the political landscape requires insight into the mindset of its leaders. The author argues that those in power engage in politics as a self-serving game, reveling in the darker aspects of authority while the country faces a dire crisis. This examination provides a stark view of the political dynamics affecting Cameroon today.

      A Nation at Risk
    • Martyrdom and Other Freedom Poems

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of individuality and authenticity, this poetry collection critiques conformity and societal norms. The verses challenge the notion of sameness, celebrating unique perspectives and voices. Through sharp wit and evocative imagery, the poet invites readers to reflect on the impact of societal expectations on personal identity. The collection serves as a bold statement against mediocrity, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the richness of diverse experiences.

      Martyrdom and Other Freedom Poems
    • Gravitas

      Poetic Consciencism for Cameroon

      • 58pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      With audacity and prophetic insight, the poet delivers a poignant exploration of Cameroon through a long, didactic poem. Emphasizing clarity and purpose, the work transcends mere aesthetics, blending passion, sarcasm, and sharp irony. It challenges societal norms and addresses deep-rooted issues, echoing Salman Rushdie's belief in the poet's duty to confront the unspoken. Music becomes a call to introspection, while the traditional comforts of alcohol are reexamined. This bittersweet reflection captures the struggle of a native son grappling with a tumultuous homeland.

      Gravitas