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Collective Amnesia

Collective Amnesia
Author: Koleka Putuma
Publisher: Koleka Putuma
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Since its publication in April 2017, Collective Amnesia has taken the South African literary scene by storm. The book is in its twelfth print run and is prescribed for study at tertiary level in South African Universities and abroad. The collection is the recipient of the 2018 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry, named 2017 book of the year by the City Press and one of the best books of 2017 by The Sunday Times and Quartz Africa. It is translated into Spanish (Flores Rara, 2019), German (Wunderhorn Publishing House, 2019), Danish (Rebel with a Cause, 2019), Dutch (Poeziecentrum, 2020), Swedish (Rámus förlag). Forthcoming translations: Portuguese (Editora Trinta Zero Nove), Italian (Arcipelago itaca) and French (éditions Lanskine). Collective Amnesia examines the intersection of politics, race, religion, relationships, sexuality, feminism, memory and more. The poems provoke institutions and systems of learning and interrogates what must be unlearned in society, academia, relationships, religion, and spaces of memory and forgetting.


Hullo Bu-bye Koko Come in

Hullo Bu-bye Koko Come in
Author: Koleka Putuma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021
Genre: South African poetry (English)
ISBN: 9781776302635

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Thinking of Brenda

Thinking of Brenda
Author: Njabulo Simakahle Ndebele
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009
Genre: Women singers
ISBN: 9780981427232

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Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In

Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In
Author: Koleka Putuma
Publisher: Koleka Putuma
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The title of the book is inspired by a South African phrase made famous by the legendary musician Brenda Fassie in her 1992 song, Istraight lendaba. Like the legend who inspired the book title and the song from which the name of this poetry collection was selected, Putuma wanted to build on the themes she explored in her first book, Collective Amnesia, and go straight to the heart of tackling the legacies of black femme erasure from society as well as in the arts. The success of Collective Amnesia, a bestseller that has sold over 6000 copies and been translated into eight languages around the world, saw Putuma perform for audiences across the continent as well as in Europe. “In writing Hullo, Bu-bye, Koko, Come in, I wanted to reflect on my personal experiences of travelling and performing outside of South Africa and more specifically, Europe. I wanted to understand different aesthetics and forms of memory, documentation, performance, hyper-visibility and erasure. I wanted to look at how those things frame our understanding of women in the archive, legacies of archiving, celebration, fame, culture and black women on and off the stage,” Putuma says. The book is divided into four chapters dealing with subjects related to history, the erasure of black women from the archive and more personal poems where Putuma resuscitates the stories of women in her lineage who have had an influence on her life. “I wanted these excerpts to serve as a conversation between the poems and an archive of sorts - an archive of black women (living and dead) who are looked at, celebrated, uncited, erased and exploited. I wanted to make visible the words of black women who have had to navigate the complexities of a constant gaze that often renders the “looked at” invisible. In my quest, I wanted to further understand and challenge my own methods of citation, documentation and seeing – and in doing that – invite others to do the same,” she says.


Broken

Broken
Author: Anna Shnukal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1988
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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Best friends tell you everything; about their kitchen renovation; about their little girl's new school. They tell you how he's leaving her for a younger model. Best friends don't tell lies. They don't take up residence on your couch for weeks. They don't call lawyers. They don't make you choose sides. Best friends don't keep secrets about their past. Best friends don't always stay best friends.


Myths and Legends of Torres Strait

Myths and Legends of Torres Strait
Author: Margaret Elizabeth Lawrie
Publisher: New York : Taplinger Publishing Company
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1971
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Transcontinental Delay

Transcontinental Delay
Author: Simon van Schalkwyk
Publisher: Dryad Press Living Poets
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781990992285

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In Transcontinental Delay, Simon Van Schalkwyk tracks experiences of imminent arrival and departure, periods of waiting and suspension between destinations, points where the demands of place dissolve into the more anticipatory potentialities of space. Drawing on geographical lexicons familiar to South African localities such as Cape Town and Johannesburg, the collection also captures fleeting encounters with global spaces as far afield as the United Kingdom, Argentina and Sweden. Considering the world from a position of "transcendental homelessness" rather than more conventional expressions of estrangement, alienation, or exile, the poems collected in Transcontinental Delay are attentive to a fundamental sense of unbelonging, registering the moods, tones and attitudes of the visitor and stranger: figures of restlessness and, at times, obscurity, at odds with both the settlements of "home" and the transitory compulsions of travel.


Mandela the Spear and Other Poems

Mandela the Spear and Other Poems
Author: Atukwei Okai
Publisher: African Perspectives Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0992187532

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The strength of Mandela the Spear and other Poems lies in Okais burning desire to celebrate the black experience and culture, through the iconic figures who symbolize those struggles and triumphs. Thus, not surprisingly, one encounters names like Mandela, Nadine Gordimer, Amilcar Cabral, Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, to name a few. Okai has long established himself as one of the towering figures in the field of modern African poetry in English. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of a vigorous reinvention of the poetic genre that revolutionized the poet/audience relationship, changed the mode of expression from scriptography to narratology, and the role of the audience from that of passive reception to active participation.


Swahili Tales

Swahili Tales
Author: Steere Edward 1828-1882
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2018-10-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780343065508

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