Mafeng has just been bereaved in the wake of a lingering war that has just wiped out an entire village. A war with several faces. A war that is so domestic in its approach that it engulfs only one city and never spreads. A long coming war trapping people, some of them unsuspecting, at its arrival. The intensity as with most uprising is more astounding abroad than it is at home. Mafeng is caught up in his grief and recounts to us a story of hate, which now makes co-existing almost impossible, and the gruelling aftermaths of fanaticism. Calling Death is a story of pain induced by sectional hate and which turns out to be totally unnecessary or at least avoidable.
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