The poetry explores themes of violence and inhumanity, reflecting a harsh reality that resonates beyond Cameroon. While addressing contemporary issues, the poems often pose critical questions that reveal a cynical perspective on society. Despite the prevalent negativity, there is an underlying hope for a world defined by love, peace, and unity, challenging readers to reconsider the acceptance of violence. The poet's commitment to political themes underscores a desire for change, suggesting that a better future is possible.
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Gabriel, a young boy who prefers video games over reading, enjoys visiting libraries mainly for his friends. His perspective changes dramatically when he meets Mr. Gopte, an African writer and researcher, during one of his library visits. This encounter sparks a newfound appreciation for reading in Gabriel, transforming his attitude towards books and literature.