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Poetry Canadian

Black Abacus

by (author) Ian Keteku

Publisher
Write Bloody North
Initial publish date
Apr 2019
Category
Canadian, African American, Family
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780992024529
    Publish Date
    Apr 2019
    List Price
    $20

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Description

Black Abacus explores the equations that make us human, the mathematics behind hate, love, and the hidden moments digging for truth.

With one foot in North America and the other firmly in his African upbringing, Ian Keteku gives readers a unique and textured foray into his world. This second-generation Canadian draws from personal experiences and the laws of magic, math, and physics in an attempt to better understand moments clouded by obscurity.

With grace and wit, Keteku dissects his conversion to Islam, family dynamics, and his search for light at the end of the darkness. Black Abacus is a collection of poems that interrogate our sense of self, a critique of the natural order of the universe. Ian explores the idea of African identity through his own reflection on past history and present struggles.

About the author

Ian Keteku is a poet, multi-media artist, and educator. Keteku is also the 2010 World Poetry Slam Champion and is committed to using words as both an interpretation and cure for the human condition. He conducts poetry, writing, and performance workshops for students of all ages, inspiring people to accept the power of their own voice.

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