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Human Leopards

An Account of the Trials of Human Leopards before the Special Commission Court; With a Note on Sierra Leone, Past and Present

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In «Human Leopards,» Kenneth James Sir Beatty presents an intricate exploration of the intertwining of humanity and savagery through the lens of West African folklore and historical accounts. The narrative employs a vivid literary style that masterfully blends lyrical prose with stark realism, painting a chilling portrait of the leopards both literal and metaphorical lurking within human society. Set against the backdrop of colonial tension and cultural upheaval, Beatty delves into the psyche of his characters, challenging the boundaries of morality and civilization through their harrowing experiences with violence and societal transformation. Kenneth James Sir Beatty, a scholar of cultural anthropology and African studies, draws from a rich tapestry of personal experience and academic research that has informed his portrayal of complex social dynamics. His exposure to diverse cultures and histories has endowed him with a profound understanding of the myths and realities that inform human behavior. This synthesis of rigorous scholarship and narrative artistry enables Beatty to craft a story that resonates deeply, illuminating the darker aspects of human nature while remaining anchored in authentic cultural narratives. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in «Human Leopards,» as it not only provides a gripping tale but also poses profound questions about the nature of identity and the thin veil that distinguishes civility from barbarism. This compelling work invites reflection on the legacies of colonialism and the intrinsic human struggles that transcend geographical and temporal boundaries, making it a vital addition to contemporary literary discourse.

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Data wydania na Litres:
10 października 2024
Objętość:
150 str.
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4064066136093
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