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8 New-generation African Poets: The wire-headed heathen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 9
8 New-generation African Poets
  • Language: en
Selves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Selves

Selves is the first independent Creative Nonfiction anthology from Africa. Selves: An Afro Anthology of Creative Nonfiction features twenty-four writings by African Writers which speak from a passionate place, unafraid of the consequences, revealing even to the point of shame, essays that pry open personal Pandora boxes, revealing the secrets imprisoned beyond mental bars. Essays that hold the potential for personal healing even as personal hurts are replayed on the pages.

Home is Where the Mic Is
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Home is Where the Mic Is

This anthology presents the work of twenty-four young Spoken Word poets from South Africa, with a sprinkling of guests from the United States, Britain and Australia. The experience of black youth in societies polarized by racism, inequality and gender violence whilst, at the same time, struggling to come to terms with love, sex and all the other basic needs of young people makes for fascinating reading. The inventive graphic layout is a fine addition to a stand out volume. Home is Where the Mic Is was conceived as a collaboration with ‘Word n Sound’, a popular Johannesburg Spoken Word platform. The intention was to give hitherto only ‘stage’ poets an opportunity to test their work on the ‘page’ and confound the Eurocentric critics of the new wave of performance poetry who decry its energy and breaking down of artificial definitions of poetry. This is South African poetry standing on it's own two feet!

8 New-generation African Poets: Bird from Africa
  • Language: en

8 New-generation African Poets: Bird from Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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8 New-generation African Poets: Who are you looking for?
  • Language: en

8 New-generation African Poets: Who are you looking for?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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‘mamaseko
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

‘mamaseko

Named after the poet’s mother, ‘mamaseko is a collection of introspective lyrics and other poems dealing with the intersections of blood relationships and related identities. Thabile Makue questions what it means to be beings of blood—to relate by blood, to live by blood. In her poems Makue looks for traces of shared trauma and pain and asserts that wounds of the blood are healed by the same.

Collective Amnesia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Collective Amnesia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04-13
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  • Publisher: uHlanga

This highly-anticipated debut collection from one of the country's most acclaimed young voices marks a massive shift in South African poetry. Kola Putuma's exploration of blackness, womxnhood and history in Collective Amnesia is fearless and unwavering. Her incendiary poems demand justice, insist on visibility and offer healing. In them, Putuma explodes the idea of authority in various spaces ñ academia, religion, politics, relationships ñ to ask what has been learnt and what must be unlearnt. Through grief and memory, pain and joy, sex and self-care, Collective Amnesia is a powerful appraisal, reminder and revelation of all that has been forgotten and ignored, both in South African society, and within ourselves.