Fragmented Melodies is a seminal introspective work of exceptional freshness and contemplative diction transmitted in an enriched style that immediately grasps the reader's attention. Between Part I (Medusa's Spell) and Part IV (Homebound) the reader is instantly immersed into a multifaceted poetic universe that is both enigmatic and mystifying reminiscent of Jared Angira's Silent Voices. Wakai's personae are inimitable and diverse oftentimes imbued with passionate sensuality despondent lives and brutal nostalgia-the nostalgia of prison walls defeated idealism and incarcerated voices yearning for release behind blood-smeared prison walls. From Ethiopia to Brazil Kigali to Bamenda from the smoked-stained vocal cords in Soweto to the clanging steel doors of the Kondengui maximum security prison in Yaoundé Wakai's poetic voices resonate the sound of traditional drums the cacophony of jazz the isolated acoustic notes of guitar strings and the suffocating stench of the dictator's funeral pyre. The diverse voices in the poems are unified into a single poetic journey of desolation hope idealism lamentation exile and freedom. Babila Mutia Professor of Literature ENS University of Yaounde 1 CameroonKangsen Wakai's poetic landscape in Fragmented Melodies encompasses all that is human as well as all that defies humanity. The poems cascade from the passionate songs of his heart through defiant rhythms of resistance to songs in distant lands 'beyond our desecrated shores' but in the end Wakai's poetic compass is homebound to . amongst common places and common people who affirm the human zeal for music of truth and peace. Yet it is Wakai's imagistic canvass which confirms the birth of a compelling poetic voice in this season of waiting. Joyce Ashuntantang Department of English University of Connecticut USAWith poems like these that are crafted to sound like music to the ears no reader can afford to leave the dance floor. This is indeed the trademark of a new writing that has come to stay. Mwalimu George Ngwane writer and Chairman of National Book Development CouncilCameroon.a leading voice in the ongoing renaissance of Anglophone Cameroon literature in the Diaspora. Dibussi Tande USA based Journalist and Poet
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