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Time and Song of the River Man
註釋In Time and Songs of the River Men, Chinaka philosophises existence with an almost unflinching enthusiasm that transcends wandering, for although he describes himself as a “wanderer,” it’s obvious that the wealth of experience and philosophical insights engrafted in the poems surpass wandering, especially the metaphysical poems about ‘life,’ ‘death,’ and ‘time’—the very essence of being. Chinaka puts on the gift of garb of an existentialist here.