BOOKS BARDS AND BARBS. By Omoseye Bolaji
What do we make of Omoseye Bolaji's new book, BOOKS BARDS AND BARBS? Certainly it is an important work that readers, bibliophiles and scholars etc will benefit from. The book underlines the author's long-standing love and passion for books and writers. Bolaji himself is recognised as one of the relatively very few African writers who have created and written a regular series on a detective, a sleuth - The Tebogo Mokoena Mystery series. A number of Bolaji's works have been reviewed on this blog over the years. Hence we are not surprised that in this new book the author focuses on many books that fall under the Mystery/Detective/Suspense genre; for example, here we read some of Bolaji's thoughts on writers (and books) like Sidney Sheldon, John Grisham, and Leslie Mieir. But not only Eurocentric writers. This new work also shows how much Bolaji appreciates African writers who have done well in this genre too; he particularly likes Dillibe Onyeama, Sunday Adebomi, Cyp...