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Between Dystopias: The Road to Afropantheology

Joshua Uchenna Omenga, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki

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A captivating collection of original stories and essays by award-winning authors that celebrates the richness and complexity of African mysticism.

African literary scholars struggle to reconcile African mysticism with literary labels. Between Dystopias: The Road to Afropantheology encapsulates the essence of African mysticism and dystopia through original stories.

Afropantheology explores various aspects of African mysticism and dystopia. ‘Mother's Love, Father's Place’ and ‘02 Arena’ are examples. It acknowledges Africa's journey from its origins to the future.

‘The Deification of Igodo’ and ‘A Dance with the Ancestors’ are stories that showcase the complexity of African mysticism. ‘Land of the Awaiting Birth’ explores the link between the born and the unborn. .

Between Dystopias: The Road to Afropantheology is a celebration of African mysticism. The collection highlights the richness and complexity of African culture and traditions. It is a must-read for anyone interested in African literature, culture, and history. 

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spirits, fantasy, horror, gods, science fiction, Nebula, history, BIPOC, living and dead, literature, life, spirituality, dystopia, legends, myths, imaginative fiction, culture, african literature, Hugo awards, speculative, link between born and unborn, mysticism, religion, Nigerian authors, witch doctors, cosmology, voodoo