Unanswered Prayers from “God”:
Conversations with the Devil
Genre: Memoir / Spiritual Reflection / Poetry
A powerful account of a boy confronting the silence of heaven. Through inner dialogues with God, the Devil, and himself, Asar reflects on abandonment, identity, and survival. This book reads like a lyrical sermon — heavy with pain but brimming with hope.
The Serpent’s Skin Drum:
Whispers Of A Forgotten Past
Genre: Afrofuturism / Mythic Poetry / Speculative Fiction
This book is a visionary reclamation of heritage, language, and self. Through drumming rhythms and dreamlike verse, Asar reconnects to ancestral wisdom. It is both song and scripture, a literary ritual that guides the reader into forgotten spiritual dimensions.
Asar Adewale Farid is not just an author — he is a literary alchemist. His work transmutes pain into poetry and silence into scripture. Born of fire and forged through struggle, Asar’s writing voice is deeply human, spiritual, and revolutionary.
His debut book, Unanswered Prayers from “God”, is an unflinching confrontation with spiritual disillusionment, family trauma, and divine silence — told through poetic prose and inner dialogue with higher powers. This work lays bare a journey of survival, from confusion to clarity, from silence to voice.
In The Serpent’s Skin Drum, Asar transitions from personal to ancestral. This book is a rhythmic, visionary epic rooted in African cosmology, history, and speculative futures. Through chants, myths, and soul music, he brings forgotten ancestors back to life.Why Asar? Because he doesn’t just write books — he creates sacred spaces.
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“Farid crafts a visionary epic where memory drums louder than history—haunting, bold, and unforgettable.”
“A raw and poetic excavation of spiritual disillusionment and survival that lingers long after the final page.”
“Farid’s prose is a divine confrontation—fearless, lyrical, and profoundly human.”
“A mesmerizing blend of ancestral myth and cosmic rhythm, this book redefines what it means to remember.”