Flame of Anger: A Novel of Africa in Ferment
Book by Ewe Clark Reviewed by Arie Nobel There are many good things about this novel and one of the chief points is that the author is well acquainted with Africa, its people, the nature of these people, their environment, their customs, habits, worship, the political movements, and even the land. Then again, he has tremendous ability in drawing word pictures both of the land and of the character of the people which he writes about. This all leads to very vivid impressions on the part of the...
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