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A poet by accident, Dr. Vincent Muli Wa Kituku’s poetry lifts the Mukamba song with great clarity into today’s unprecedented technological fast-paced life-reminding us of our humanity roots. Kamba people culture has new birth, a birth labored in western influences, but with umbilical cord of a mukamba as presented by Vincent’s ability to use English without the constraints of English-speaking writers. This first-of-its-kind poetry book shines a spotlight on this world’s literary and folk traditions. Dr. Kituku highlights the essence of poetry, letting his soul sing to our hearts as we hear the song of a son to a mother, haunting romantic forces, moaning for the loss of loved ones, and lamentations of a mother worse womb’s fruit has turned sour. To continue with Divine Providence is not a remote passage, for Dr. Kituku. To his teacher and master, he cries, Teach Me in My Remaining Days.
Readers are taken to his birth village in The River; Where the Fish Swim Facing the Sun and then brought to the experiences of Corporate World, where the … magic of a few good men has been discovered promoting corporate world to “let loose the buffalo” of downsizing.
The author of the successful East African Folktales For All ages From the Voice of Mukamba, Dr. Vincent Muli Wa Kituku is a motivational speaker, inspirational and parenting columnist, active adjunct professor, and storyteller. He lives in Eagle, Idaho with his wife, Theresia Muli and their three daughters and a son.
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