tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1388711307756687286.post8195976840300173349..comments2023-10-05T12:25:34.488+01:00Comments on CRITICAL LITERATURE REVIEW: "Tomorrow Died Yesterday" by Chimeka Garricks Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1388711307756687286.post-73135435392807841362017-03-21T07:50:44.871+00:002017-03-21T07:50:44.871+00:00Bole is the name for those in PH and generally the...Bole is the name for those in PH and generally the South South region. They enjoy theirs with fish but the South West would rather do ground nuts instead. The snack is called Booli among the Yorubas. <br /><br />Nice review, though taken in context with other books. Rather than take us through the content and main story line, you present the spirit behind the book (the innate thoughts of the author, the reasons for his plot). <br /><br />I have read the book. I like it. It tells a deep story that is easily a true story of the Niger delta region. Sad but true. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02951541575524518505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1388711307756687286.post-7283345817504909052017-02-28T11:23:01.904+00:002017-02-28T11:23:01.904+00:00As a yoruba person who grew up in Port harcourt, i...As a yoruba person who grew up in Port harcourt, i know for certain that he needed no yoruba translator in describing bole. Yes, bole. That is what it is called in that region and if you were even slightly familiar with the area or people of PH aka Pitakwa, you would know that. When in Lagos, i say booli but in PH, it has always and would always be known as bole. Ask if in doubt. Bunmi O.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1388711307756687286.post-87621885797073847242013-06-12T16:20:10.014+01:002013-06-12T16:20:10.014+01:00Ayo, you really analysed this book, and with fluid...Ayo, you really analysed this book, and with fluid, beautiful prose too. I like the areas you extracted and I do believe they help pass your points out well. From those extracts, I judge that the writer has very good writing skills; and yes, that last extract of the hydra headed river symbolism, is a beautiful poetic rendition in prose. <br /><br />However, I stand at a loss as to what to make of your exoskeletal analysis of the book. I have no idea of the plot or principal actors, save the theme and setting. A new approach to reviews? A good approach? <br /><br />Nice one. <br />Samuel O.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11308269594778349934noreply@blogger.com