‘A BOYS TEARS ON EARTH’S TONGUE’ BY RIDWAN ISHOLA OLORUNLOBA

Perhaps, the greatest gift Tukur has given the world in A Boy’s Tears on Earth’s Tongue is not just that the poems offer a fresh perspective on dealing with the life’s complex spectra, it is more of the generosity of the poet to guide the reader to see the world from an individualist-universalist perspective, more akin to ethical relativism.

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