A Review by Samira Edi
Lloney E. Monono. Dance of Scorpions. September 2007 (Available on lulu.com and amazon.com)
I’ve just been reading my autographed copy of The Dance of Scorpions, an anthology of poetry written by Lloney Eyole Monono, a man I am proud to call my friend. What a pleasurable reading cocktail and a clandestine peep into this quiet man’s soul.
While some of us straddlers have danced and ducked around that duty of chronicling our “memoirs” in whatever guise was befitting to our station, Lloney went ahead and “shot our fox as it were!” by releasing his second book in as many years!
I’ve giggled and guffawed over some of his hilarious little witticisms; been stimulated both emotionally and intellectually by others and I've been plain blown away by the profoundness of some. Lloney’s poetry manages to touch most fibres of our being with the diversification of his themes.
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