
A Place of Hope - Paperback
A Place of Hope - Paperback
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by Tsi Conrad (Author)
"Behind the rusted gates of Kondengui, a shattered camera lens cannot blind the truth."
On November 21, 2016, the script of a people changed forever. What began as a filmmaker's attempt to document the "Coffin Revolution" at Bamenda's Liberty Square quickly descended into a nightmare of bullets, teargas, and a brutal arrest on "Black Thursday". A Place of Hope is an unflinching poetic memoir penned from the dark, suffocating cells of the notorious Kondengui Central Prison.
Divided into three visceral acts-The Fire, The Cage, and The Roots-this collection transcends standard poetry. It serves as a cinematic documentation of the Southern Cameroons struggle, capturing the raw humanity of the "Bloody Eighteen" and the agonizing reality of the "Geography of Hell," where one hundred and twenty souls are packed into a five-by-six-meter cell.
Through searing verses like The Cellmates of Conscience, the author wrestles with the physical torture of his chains and the surreal irony of sharing a cell with the very embezzlers and corrupt officials who orchestrated the nation's decay. Yet, amidst the stench, the hunger, and the violence, these pages bloom with an unexpected defiance: the choice to forgive, the refusal to break, and the realization that freedom is an internal state.
Raw, evocative, and deeply historical, A Place of Hope is the archive of a survivor's scars. It stands as a profound prove to the fact that while a military boot can smash a camera, it can never format the mind of a man who knows what he saw.



















