Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom

Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom
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Download or read book Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom written by Peter Okonkwo and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-04 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: FATE, IN THE DUNGEON OF DOOM, is a contemplative literary work on the kismet of the human person. It is a sort of an entreaty of a traumatized lad who has been thrust to throes in the underground prison of doom. It explains some sort of unknown facts about the orlay of a man, it answers the many chronic questions of the reality of a man's fate, with ideas susceptible to debate - if a man knows his destiny? - If fate itself is a stringent or a lenient spirit? - if fate's visitation would change the lifestyle of a man or cause him to die suddenly? - and how fate relates itself to the lifetime of a man. This book is made up of three sections: The Poems of Fate, The narrative and tragedic poems of Kwame, and other breathtaking poems.This collection has an intuitional interpretation of what a man's fate exhibit amidst impediments, endurance, abnegation, innocence, and most importantly, doom. It is a fatalistic poetry collection. *******RECOMMENDATIONS -"In his new collection of poems titled Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom, his follow-up to Ecstasy of the Dead, Peter Okonkwo oscillates between inspirational hope and clinical despondency, as he attempts to determine the nature of Fate, alternately referred to as kismet and destiny, and its function in a man's lives.Okonkwo in one instance consoles Fate as a partner to help us along life's journey...and in another instance, spurns him as a cruel trickster. He woos her as a would-be lover and then futilely pursues. Peter explains and asked gnarly questions on the true identity of a man's fate. Is kismet a place of our making or a destination? A question that vacillates my intuition, In the pages of Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom, the author presents fate as both a treasure to be attained and a curse that will destroy all.All this might tempt one to question Peter's sanity or at least his ability to illustrate the nature of a man's fate. But that would be missing the point...that within these pages, he is offering a sample of his pondering, inviting us to take a plunge into the ocean depths of his heart concerning a subject matter as evocative as that of the existence of God himself." FROM - "Kevin M. Kraft (Author of the DOBORO THE BOTTLENECKER book series, MOMO)."*********"Taking the themes and concepts he explored in his previous work, Ecstasy of the Dead, author Peter Okonkwo delivers another thoughtful, contemplative, and insightful collection of poetry and narrative verses. In many ways, Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom feels like a continuation of the author's earlier anthology, developing the narrative of Kwame's plight, and continuing his examination of a vast variety of ideas and issues through his raw, arresting writing.All at once, this anthology manages to be intellectually engaging, emotionally affecting, and sincerely thought-provoking. If you appreciate works that stimulate the mind and leave you mulling them over long after you've finished reading, you'll be sure to find enjoyment in this book. Much like his debut, Fate, in the Dungeon of Doom opens discussion on matters of the human psyche and the nature of Man's spirituality through the author's powerful words.Okonkwo is a smart and highly skilled young writer with a bright future ahead of him, and these two collections certainly illustrate his potential within this field. His voice is clear and insistent, and his passion for confronting and tackling any topic is very admirable. He is a talent to keep an eye on for sure" - FROM, "NIGHT TERROR NOVELS"


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