Under Fire mirrors a decaying society. Readers' focus is rather reduced to the life of university students in an unjust and unstable political environment. The students of the university depicted in the novel have lost everything. Their privileged status has been eradicated and they now have to beg and negotiate for everything. It is a narrative which documents the complexities and difficult decisions that face the students in striking a manageable balance between self-preservation and not compromising their ideals. Their discontent and dissatisfaction with the system is exploited by the military to stay in power. The story is interspersed with light-hearted banter among the students and a hint of romance. The author has constructed a fast-moving and accessible plot. He demonstrates an acute, social and political awareness which extends to and is reflected by his portrayal of the micro-politics of the structure of the university.
Mami Wata : Short Stories in Nigerian Pidgin English
Oluwagbemiga Ogboro-Cole
bookSommerfuglens vinge 3. Vinterhaven : download
Inge Eriksen
audiobookNye noveller
Carl Bernhard
bookGamle og nye noveller (1)
Steen Steensen Blicher
bookSyv huse i Frankrig
Bernardo Atxaga
bookDen blå safir
Vibeke Arndal
bookDet hvide tårn - Bind 1
James Ramsey Ullman
audiobookbookLoulous øjne. Historisk roman om Frankrigs søn
Carl Muusmann
bookParis under Communen
Wilhelm Dinesen
bookRummelig var min egen have
Ruth Ross Karlsen
audiobookbookGamle og nye noveller (7)
Steen Steensen Blicher
bookSommerfuglens vinge 2. De rumænske bøfler : download
Inge Eriksen
audiobook