Green Call

(poems)

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Green Call by Nol Alembong, Notion Press
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Author: Nol Alembong ISBN: 9781948321686
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: December 12, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Nol Alembong
ISBN: 9781948321686
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: December 12, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English

Green Call is a collection of forty poems. Unlike most poetry written today, the poems, in the main, reflect what has come to be known in current literary discourses as 'green writing.' Through the colour green, the poet captures the splendours of natural environment and militates for global environmental protection, enrichment and sustenance. To the poet green is a symbol of vigour, vitality, exuberance, freshness, life, health, rectitude, fertility and the natural world. This is what is laid bare when the poet depicts landscapes, exhorts people to action, paints characters and reflects on life itself. The poems encapsulate the fauna and flora that make the African continent stand out as an envious environmental matrix.

Quotes:

"Nol Alembong has a strong predilection for African plants, insects and especially animals whose members he parades with grace and felicity."
Professor Stella M.A. Johnson, University of Lagos, Nigeria
"I salute your poetic artistry, great eco-patriot! Many more critics and researchers, including myself, will continue to feed on this wonderful poetic and intellectual food you are offering us."
Kenneth T. Nsah (Nsah Mala), Writer and Teacher, in an email to Nol Alembong posted on CAMLIT@yahoogroups.com, February 24, 2015

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Green Call is a collection of forty poems. Unlike most poetry written today, the poems, in the main, reflect what has come to be known in current literary discourses as 'green writing.' Through the colour green, the poet captures the splendours of natural environment and militates for global environmental protection, enrichment and sustenance. To the poet green is a symbol of vigour, vitality, exuberance, freshness, life, health, rectitude, fertility and the natural world. This is what is laid bare when the poet depicts landscapes, exhorts people to action, paints characters and reflects on life itself. The poems encapsulate the fauna and flora that make the African continent stand out as an envious environmental matrix.

Quotes:

"Nol Alembong has a strong predilection for African plants, insects and especially animals whose members he parades with grace and felicity."
Professor Stella M.A. Johnson, University of Lagos, Nigeria
"I salute your poetic artistry, great eco-patriot! Many more critics and researchers, including myself, will continue to feed on this wonderful poetic and intellectual food you are offering us."
Kenneth T. Nsah (Nsah Mala), Writer and Teacher, in an email to Nol Alembong posted on CAMLIT@yahoogroups.com, February 24, 2015

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