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What Concerns Man?: Only that he can perceive, believe and ultimately relive in story
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What Concerns Man?: Only that he can perceive, believe and ultimately relive in story
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What Concerns Man?: Only that he can perceive, believe and ultimately relive in story
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What started out as twelve poems, titled with concerns that Lufafa believed were of interest to the exploration of man, went on to become an exploratory work guided by the twelve subjects.
Weaving through history and present time, the soul; identifiable through feeling, is used to thread the tapestry that concerns man in a literary adventure. What Concerns Man? Crosses cultures, arts, worlds, and is all done using language. No form of adventure is possible without it.
About the Author
The name Lufafa, comes from a mountain that remains the only known gold mine in Swaziland. The author chose to go by Lufafa, because they are taking on a summit of sorts, challenging themselves as a writer. They enjoy reading as one of their guiding principles as a new writer. Writing has taught Lufafa to be comfortable in not knowing. Often they start a poem with no idea how it ends and go on to find the most joy in pleasant conclusions. Conclusions that were not possible before the poem. They write as a journey of exploration.
What started out as twelve poems, titled with concerns that Lufafa believed were of interest to the exploration of man, went on to become an exploratory work guided by the twelve subjects.
Weaving through history and present time, the soul; identifiable through feeling, is used to thread the tapestry that concerns man in a literary adventure. What Concerns Man? Crosses cultures, arts, worlds, and is all done using language. No form of adventure is possible without it.
About the Author
The name Lufafa, comes from a mountain that remains the only known gold mine in Swaziland. The author chose to go by Lufafa, because they are taking on a summit of sorts, challenging themselves as a writer. They enjoy reading as one of their guiding principles as a new writer. Writing has taught Lufafa to be comfortable in not knowing. Often they start a poem with no idea how it ends and go on to find the most joy in pleasant conclusions. Conclusions that were not possible before the poem. They write as a journey of exploration.




















