Publisher's Synopsis
The offerings in this volume are collectively and very suggestively referred to as "Freetown Poems". There is a certain appropriateness in its purportedly Freetown-centric nature: it is a collection in five parts with an ostensible thematic singularity which very cleverly frames a dramatic dialogue between poet and audience, combining unities of vision with forensic analyses of Mohamed Gibril Sesay's relationship with the city of his birth.Kayode Adesimi Robbin-Coker