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- The Crown of Thorns
- Book
- 2009
- Published by: LANGAA RPCIG
summary
Chief Nchindia held the Elders of his Council in total contempt, inwardly vowing to disagree with them at every point where disagreement was possible. What starts like a big joke develops into grim tragedy: the statue of the god of Nkokonoko Small Monje is discovered to have been stolen and sold to a white man! The tradition demands instant execution of the culprits. Was their Chief involved in the theft? What was worse, the crime or the punishment? Linus Asong was born in the South West Region of Cameroon in 1947. With a combined B.A honours in Education, in 1980 he entered the University of Windsor in Canada whence he graduated with a terminal degree in Creative Writing. He holds an M.A and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Alberta, in Edmonton Canada, and is presently Associate Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Ecole Normale Superieure Bambili (University of Yaounde 1). Asong is a stand-up humorist, a consummate portrait painter, an accomplished literary scholar, and a celebrated prolific writer with over a dozen novels to his credit.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. iii-iv
- Part One
- Chapter One
- pp. 3-18
- Part Two
- Chapter Two
- pp. 21-32
- Chapter Three
- pp. 33-43
- Chapter Four
- pp. 45-50
- Chapter Five
- pp. 51-58
- Chapter Six
- pp. 59-65
- Chapter Seven
- pp. 67-70
- Chapter Eight
- pp. 71-88
- Chapter Nine
- pp. 89-90
- Chapter Ten
- pp. 91-98
- Chapter Eleven
- pp. 99-104
- Chapter Twelve
- pp. 105-108
- Chapter Thirteen
- pp. 109-113
- Chapter Fourteen
- pp. 115-123
- Chapter Fifteen
- pp. 125-132
- Chapter Sixteen
- pp. 133-145
- Chapter Seventeen
- pp. 147-156
- Chapter Eighteen
- pp. 157-159
- Part Three
- Chapter Nineteen
- pp. 163-165
- Chapter Twenty
- pp. 167-177
- Chapter Twenty-One
- pp. 179-183
- Chapter Twenty-Two
- pp. 185-194
- Chapter Twenty-Three
- pp. 195-202
- Chapter Twenty-Four
- pp. 203-218
- Chapter Twenty-Five
- pp. 219-231
Additional Information
ISBN
9789956716821
Related ISBN(s)
9789956558568
MARC Record
OCLC
776202224
Pages
242
Launched on MUSE
2013-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No