Irene Lucindaçio, the Daughter of Jupiter and Aphrodite

Book I

by ISAAC MAMPUYA SAMBA


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/14/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9781546284215
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9781546284208

About the Book

Before the 1960s, a certain group of emigrants originally from Belgian Congo would decide, moreover, to seek a better life elsewhere. This group departed for Portugal (where they would say they were feeling better) and passed through Angola where they were going to embark on commercial ships leaving for Europe. This group would separate into several small groups: —One of which would stop in the São Tomé Island E Principé, and they would not go farther. —Another would stop in Portuguese Guinea (Guinea Bissau), and they would not go any farther. —Another one would stop at Cape Verde, and they would not go any farther. —And the last group would stop in the Island of Madeira, and they would not go farther either. And from this group here, born among others was a grasshopper that was very, very beautiful. And in the face of such beauty, all-out stallions would prostrate themselves before it. They would prostrate themselves, so to speak, with dignity and especially with devotion. Because for them, one would even say that this pisser found himself in the angels of the universal feminine structural beauty. What’s more, this kitten possessed a silhouette and even an exceptional melodic voice stamp. By its incomparable beauty, Irene was going to cause real melodramatic catastrophes for almost all those around her, and to crown it all, she would also inexorably lead her own perdition.


About the Author

Isaac MAMPUYA Samba (IsMaSa) was born in July 1952 in Kinshasa (at the Congo - Kinshasa [then: Belgian Congo and Kinshasa, the capital, formerly Leopoldville]). After his primary education in the Municipality of Ndjili, District 2 [Official school Ndjili-XII, in the same capital], Isaac MAMPUYA Samba dreamed already, already, already no matter what, to become much, much later in his career: “a writer” (Moreover, “a popular writer”. It is therefore not dreamed of becoming any “writer” rather dreamed of becoming a “popular writer”!.).