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Dr. Chukwuemeka C. Ekemezie is the author of Web: The Spider and the Fly, a collection of contemporary poems, published in 2013 by AuthorHouse. Dr. Ekemezie, born in August 16, 1959, attended University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in English. He later attended University of Lagos, where he did his doctoral studies in African Literature. Dr. Ekemezie currently teaches College Writing and literature courses at North Hennepin Community College, Minnesota.
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editEkemezie, Chukwuemeka. Web: The Spider and the Fly. AuthorHouse: Bloomington, IN). 2013.