Blossom Ngum Fondo, Associate Professor, University of Maroua
“In this poetry collection, Mbuh Mbuh Tennu offers a virulent
indictment of the multifarious faces of pain which have lent a dystopian
colouring to “our” world. These poems are all at once, songs of lament,
regret, defiance and protest. The idea of naming which is a central
motif underscores the dangers of being foreign named; which implies
being claimed and owned – and more importantly the imperative of
self-naming – to claim a name and to own that name; to self-define and
to defy attempts to contravene this. This is a collection for our time;
our timelessness. It is an urgent, reflective and incisive call to stay
awake and be actors of our history.”