EgoPHobia #89/90

A Multi-Theoretical Deconstruction of Matrimony in Adesuwa O’man Nwokedi’s ‘The Marriage Class’

by Adeleke Emmanuel Adegboyega ABSTRACT This paper presents a comprehensive critical analysis of Adesuwa O’man Nwokedi’s novel, The Marriage Class, using a multi-theoretical framework to deconstruct the complexity of modern relationships and the institution of marriage in the novel. The study investigates the complex interplay of personal desire and societal pressure, arguing that the novel […]

On Ancient Egypt: The Descent

by Dominik Slusarczyk             Pharaohs ruled ancient Egypt for thousands of years but their time ended. The military replaced them. The pharaohs were the ones who originally gave the military power. They were desperate. The country was falling apart. Giving the generals power seemed like a good idea. But the generals tasted power and decided […]

Surviving in the Back Pew

by Danyl A. Doyle  The wealthy folks of Delta put their noses in the air and snubbed us poor people, especially me, when they discovered I was making a living on my back. I was as disgusted at myself as they were, but I had no choice since my Honda Civic’s motor had exploded and […]

What does it Mean to Have Soul?

by Leon Miller People are involved in a life endeavor that is aesthetic in nature. They endeavor to make their life into a beautiful experience. [Michael Foucault] In most cultures people make some type of reference to having soul. One of the most popular examples has to do with reference to the innermost essence of […]

poems by Kevin Armor Harris

Fragments [homage à György Kurtág, February 2026] 1 Some    .    times    .    we pause    .    and dispel        while words shed their ragged guise while words outlast their quivering.

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