A Question for the Vatican and Other Poems By Benjamin Ijeoma Adigwe In this bold and evocative collection, Benjamin Ijeoma Adigwe gives voice to the tensions between faith and doubt, love and loss, silence and truth. A Question for the Vatican and Other Poems travels through the heart of a restless world-where religion meets politics, and where human pain becomes both question and prayer. From poems that challenge power and hypocrisy to verses that trace the quiet ache of longing, Adigwe writes with a clarity that cuts and a tenderness that heals. His words speak to the soul of modern Africa and to anyone who has ever wrestled with belief, identity, and the meaning of justice. This is not poetry that flatters comfort. It calls, confronts, and consoles in equal measure-inviting readers to reflect deeply on what it means to be human in a divided world. Themes: Faith, doubt, and spirituality Love, loss, and the endurance of hope Social injustice and moral courage The African voice in a global conversation A Question for the Vatican and Other Poems is a collection for readers who love poetry that feels alive-intelligent, emotional, and unafraid to ask hard questions.
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