Asar Adewale Farid is a literary alchemist who transforms trauma into testimony, and silence into sacred storytelling. With a voice forged through resilience, ancestral memory, and spiritual inquiry, Asar’s writing defies genre – blending poetic confession, visionary myth, and raw emotional truth. He is the author of two deeply impactful books: Unanswered Prayers from “God”, a fearless exploration of childhood trauma, divine silence, and the search for spiritual meaning; and The Serpent’s Drum, a lyrical fusion of Afrofuturist myth, ancestral memory, and cultural rebirth. Asar doesn’t just write – he creates sacred spaces where healing, identity, and introspection unfold on every page. His words call forth the unseen, giving voice to the wounds we carry and the wisdom we inherit.
Asar Adewale Farid is a literary alchemist who transforms trauma into testimony, and silence into sacred storytelling. With a voice forged through resilience, ancestral memory, and spiritual inquiry, Asar’s writing defies genre – blending poetic confession, visionary myth, and raw emotional truth. He is the author of two deeply impactful books: Unanswered Prayers from “God”, a fearless exploration of childhood trauma, divine silence, and the search for spiritual meaning; and The Serpent’s Drum, a lyrical fusion of Afrofuturist myth, ancestral memory, and cultural rebirth. Asar doesn’t just write – he creates sacred spaces where healing, identity, and introspection unfold on every page. His words call forth the unseen, giving voice to the wounds we carry and the wisdom we inherit.
Unanswered Prayers from “God” is a soul-stirring memoir told through poetic narrative and profound spiritual introspection. Asar Adewale Farid guides readers through the turbulent corridors of his youth—marked by divine silence, unanswered prayers, and the ever-present tension between faith and despair.
Told through intimate dialogues with “God” and the “Devil,” this book challenges traditional religious narratives and invites readers to explore the dark night of the soul. With lyrical beauty and raw vulnerability, Asar examines trauma, familial disconnection, and the spiritual confusion of growing up amidst conflicting beliefs.