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The novel Why Are We So Blest ? appears to be a distillation of Armah ' s
experiences during these years . During his brief return to Ghana in 1966 , Armah
attempted to apply his American education and his talents as a writer in various
ways .
The novel Why Are We So Blest ? appears to be a distillation of Armah ' s
experiences during these years . During his brief return to Ghana in 1966 , Armah
attempted to apply his American education and his talents as a writer in various
ways .
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This resolving dyad of two women appears in slightly different guise in My Next
Bride , the final novel of this early self - exploratory group . Victoria , left
emotionally and materially destitute , joins an art colony whose tunic - wearing ,
dancing ...
This resolving dyad of two women appears in slightly different guise in My Next
Bride , the final novel of this early self - exploratory group . Victoria , left
emotionally and materially destitute , joins an art colony whose tunic - wearing ,
dancing ...
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When life moves as it usually does , it appears to be orderly , and one ' s ideas of
order , because they are not seriously challenged , seem to prevail and become
a source of comfort and security . That these ideas of order all break down when
...
When life moves as it usually does , it appears to be orderly , and one ' s ideas of
order , because they are not seriously challenged , seem to prevail and become
a source of comfort and security . That these ideas of order all break down when
...
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