Indeed, "THE BEAST, 666" is a creative combination of pure,
Standard English Language, African or, 'pidgin' English Language,
the elements of the Kiswahili, Spanish words, and many other great
languages, including the all-great French, all in a new literary
enterprise.
"THE BEAST, 666" paints a world where everyone is a
stranger---But, some strangers, in the strange world, act as if
others were the only strangers in it. It is an eminently
controversial novel--depicting trends and realities. It is a
cave-like cult of fantasies, showcasing men who were once set up
for good, only to release their raw, diabolic intentions. For
example, a lot of the 'leaders', in the novel, are foolish: They
are a bunch of empty egos, who play foolish games with the sacred
lives of their fellow human beings.
Indeed, they are deluded by power; and, they are incapable of
swimming out from the political Ocean of power intoxication. And,
when the voice of reason rings its sound bell, they would so
arrogantly refuse to listen.
Pride has become their altar of worship; and, they would hardly
alter their ways, even when the light of wisdom has showered its
rain of light, to re-direct them, from the obvious pit of
darkness.