Ará'lúèbó: The Immigrant Monologues
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A layered exploration of the immigrant identity through the voices of multiple Nigerian American characters.
The Yoruba word Ará’lúèbó (/ahrahlooaybow/), as the book tells us, means “an endearing term for a native who has gone abroad, and/or is returning” or “a person who becomes a foreigner everywhere they go.”
In his debut poetry collection, KÁNYIN Olorunnisola showcases the expansiveness of the immigrant experience through the form of the choreopoem, a nonWestern style of poetry tha...
The Yoruba word Ará’lúèbó (/ahrahlooaybow/), as the book tells us, means “an endearing term for a native who has gone abroad, and/or is returning” or “a person who becomes a foreigner everywhere they go.”
In his debut poetry collection, KÁNYIN Olorunnisola showcases the expansiveness of the immigrant experience through the form of the choreopoem, a nonWestern style of poetry tha...


