About Collection

Dedicated to Christiana Pauline Ifionu

The Author Daniel Ezeokeke sees Literary art as a hiding place and also a means of escapism from a society undergoing mental, economic, moral and sociological degeneracy

"Crossroads to Renaissance" is a collection of fourteen (14) literary artworks & Poems compiled by Daniel Ezeokeke from May 2018 to July 2022. It's a tale of the African struggle, the economic pains felt by the continent due to inappropriate leadership, unending corruptions, oligarchy and societal degeneracy over the years. It also speaks of how the masses can light up together to chase out clouds of darkness howling over the beautiful continent. In Africa especially Nigeria, the entire border of the Nation is plagued with insecurities, mass killings, ethnic conflicts. The leaders who are expected to bring about order, peace and development are asleep. Embezzlement of funds and corruption are the order of the day. "Crossroads to Renaissance" is a product of deep thoughts and cry of Daniel Ezeokeke, an outcry for change. 

The collection "Crossroads to Renaissance" consists of 14 Poems which are; 

- Nostalgia (Intro)
- Metamorphosis
- Plagues
- Dance of gods
- Taste of Wits 1
- Reversed Moralism
- Omalicha
- Seraphim falls 1
- Seraphim falls 2
- Tears
- Taste of Wits 2
- beams of immaculacy
- Absurdities
- flying with one wing (Outro)


Short bio
Daniel Tochukwu Ezeokeke Is a writer whose works have appeared in several literary magazines such as U-rights mag, the Kalahari Review, Ninshar Arts, Grand Little things, Eboquills to mention a few. He is currently a graduate from a Nigerian university. Apart from poetry, he loves history, creative arts and Jewish writings

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