African Voices: Poetry & Tales
By (Author) Wanjiru Koinange
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
8th July 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gift books
821.0080896
Hardback
160
Width 110mm, Height 148mm, Spine 15mm
250g
African poetry is unique in its complexity, both because of its linguistic diversity and the devastating impact of colonialism and slavery. From the traditional oral poets to the vast outpouring of writing generated throughout the Atlantic slave trade, beautifully lyrical and haunting works are reproduced here to create a wide picture of African culture. The collection includes a mix of poetry -humorous, celebratory, thoughtful and angry - and above all is a look at the history of Africa through the voices of those who lived through it. SELLING POINTS: . Foiled and embossed cover, with deluxe binding. . An ideal gift for any occasion. . An ideal introduction to Chinese Poetry. . Moving, carefully selected poetry popular and less well known. . A wide range of poems, covering different periods and themes. . Perfect for reflection and study!
Wanjiru Koinange (foreword) is a Kenyan writer. Her debut novel The Havoc of Choice will be published worldwide in July 2019. She also manages three programs at the Africa Centre Badilisha Poetry X-Change, Artists in Residency and Talking Heads. These programs all explore ways in which artistic production can influence social change. She is a co-founder of Book Bunk, a social impact firm that exists to restore old libraries, and install new ones, into public spaces in Nairobi.