Okike, Edizioni 38-41Okike Magazine, 1997 |
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IFEANYI AJAEGBO A Smile in the Dark " Dead man walking . " A lone voice , sad and plaintive , rang out , piercing the darkness . It was like the harsh clang of metal against metal , stone against stone , soul against soul . " Down the ...
IFEANYI AJAEGBO A Smile in the Dark " Dead man walking . " A lone voice , sad and plaintive , rang out , piercing the darkness . It was like the harsh clang of metal against metal , stone against stone , soul against soul . " Down the ...
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... dark as to when we would die . However , the inmates sang for whoever it was . I discovered I could not sing with them those words I knew so well . Some force I could not understand had glued my tongue to the roof of my mouth . A taste ...
... dark as to when we would die . However , the inmates sang for whoever it was . I discovered I could not sing with them those words I knew so well . Some force I could not understand had glued my tongue to the roof of my mouth . A taste ...
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... dark smokes , doing all sorts of acrobatic displays . Albert soon emerged into the clean pathway that ran straight into his late father's ilo . A dark rectangular patch stood defiantly between two zones of deep - red sturdy walls . That ...
... dark smokes , doing all sorts of acrobatic displays . Albert soon emerged into the clean pathway that ran straight into his late father's ilo . A dark rectangular patch stood defiantly between two zones of deep - red sturdy walls . That ...
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