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Existence
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Existence

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Raleigh Chiwuta is a writer and poet who has been writing exploratively since the age of twenty-one. His work is very philosophical in nature, and he is always pondering the big and deeper questions of human existence.

Never one to shy away from what needs to be discussed. He wades his way into ideas such as peace, love, war, hatred, the purpose of life. His greatest skill with his writing is perhaps to never dictate but suggest in the knowing that in the end you can't force a point of view onto someone. Otherwise in the end you're being that which you say you are standing against.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen Culture Solutions
Date
17 October 2023
Pages
138
ISBN
9781638128083

Raleigh Chiwuta is a writer and poet who has been writing exploratively since the age of twenty-one. His work is very philosophical in nature, and he is always pondering the big and deeper questions of human existence.

Never one to shy away from what needs to be discussed. He wades his way into ideas such as peace, love, war, hatred, the purpose of life. His greatest skill with his writing is perhaps to never dictate but suggest in the knowing that in the end you can't force a point of view onto someone. Otherwise in the end you're being that which you say you are standing against.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen Culture Solutions
Date
17 October 2023
Pages
138
ISBN
9781638128083