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  • 444 sidor
  • 2021
A "murky economic sector" in New York City thrived, largely, below the "eye and ear" of the authorities! That murky economic sector, "The Livery-Driving Industry", groomed many of its stake-holders into becoming industry professionals for the larger American Economy. Abbe was a typical (African) livery driver in that murky sector, where he spent many years perfecting the livery business. However, he failed to make New York City, Home, largely because he fell in love with the serenity of his father's African village environment and the "stunning simplicity" of the primitive village life; he experienced "pure love of extended family" in that simplicity. To continue to enjoy his "larger-than-life social status" in that village, he needed New York City for the money, the all-powerful American dollar!
Abbe "found" the money - enough to establish a small-scale business, and build a couple of small houses in his birth country, in Africa. He earned every dollar the very hard way, driving a Livery Cab at night - in New York City's dangerous nights.
The strong pull of that nature-ameliorated serenity of Ihite-Eze environment caught Abbe off-guard, off his feet, and dangerously off his mind. He gave in, totally, to that lure, oblivious of the contextual danger that was embedded in unfathomably deep mysteries that awaited him in his ancestral home-land - in that "simplicity".
The mysteries surrounding the nature of village witches, and other invisible but deadly powers, from which Abbe could not wriggle himself free, rerouted and controlled his life, his destiny, even as far away as New York City, making it impossible for him to have a life. A strong, cultural force - the "pull" that had its origin, its control mechanism, in his Ihite-Eze village - was too strong for American social culture to neutralize. Abbe was caught, and hung precariously, in the middle of those opposing forces; he was tied, hands, feet, and mind.
Ironically, America gave him a permanent Home, but it was not Home for Abbe; it was a permanent Home for his deceased body - his remains! Those mysterious and deadly African witches made sure it was so! Invisible and mysterious powers "dumped" Abbe's remains - his dead body - under Jersey City's soil, but Abbe's ghost rose (up), from the Garden State's Hades, and took a revenge-seeking flight to Ihite-Eze clan!
Ihite-Eze had an effective, tradition-tested, ghosts-expelling ritualism, but their complex ghost formula was not customized to expel ghosts that originated from a foreign land. Ihite-Eze witches and wizards, including Abbe's mother in-law, who had no power over ghosts, tasted the "bitter wine" of revenge - the targeted or "bull's eye" revenge of Abbe's ghost! When it was all done, the steel-plaited center of Hadeona's life - Abbe's celebrated widow - pulled wide apart; the edges could no longer hold!
Abbe: Mass Burial in New York City is a magnificent work of literary fiction, in...
  • Författare: Anthony Marshal Okoh
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781737359005
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 444
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-09-01
  • Förlag: AMA Research & Training Center