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In the Heat of Shadows: South African Poetry, 1996-2013 In the Heat of Shadows: South African Poetry 1996-2013 presents the works of 32 poets and includes some translations from Afrikaans, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Sesotho, and Xitsonga. This collection follows on from Denis Hirson's 1997 anthology The Lava of This Land: South African Poetry 1960-1996. Today, South African poetry is charged with restlessness, bursting with diversity. Gone is the intense inward focus required to deal with a situation of systematic oppression, the enclosing effort of concentration on a single predicament. While politics and identity continue to be central themes, South African poetry since the late 1990s reveals a richer investigation of ancestors and history, alongside more experimentation with language and translation, and enduring concern with the touchstones of love, loss, memory, and acts of witnessing. The poets include: Jim Pascual Agustin * Gabeba Baderoon * Robert Berold * Vonani Bila * Jeremy Cronin * Ingrid de Kok * Isobel Dixon * Finuala Dowling * Khadija Tracey Heeger * Denis Hirson * Ronelda Kamfer * Keorapetse Kgositsile * Katharine Kilalea * Rustum Kozain * Antjie Krog * David wa Maahlamela * Bongekile Joyce Mbanjwa * Joan Metelerkamp * Kobus Moolman * Isabella Motadinyane * Petra Muller * Gert Vlok Nel * Mxolisi Nyezwa * Karen Press * Mongane Wally Serote * Ari Sitas * Kelwyn Sole * Rosamund Stanford * Toni Stuart * Nathan Trantraal * Marlene van Niekerk * Bulelani Zantsi. [Subject: African Studies, Poetry] About the editor  Denis Hirson was editor of a previous anthology of poetry: The Lava of this Land, South African Poetry 1960-1996 (Northwestern University Press and David Philip, 1997), was co-editor [with Martin Trump] of The Heinemann Book of South African Short Stories (Heinemann, 1994), and the author of an historical survey of South African literature, Worlds in One Country (Jacana 2011). He has also edited two anthologies of South African poetry in French translation, and has done much to promote South African literature in Europe. Denis Hirson is the author of four books of memory: The House Next Door to Africa, I Remember King Kong (the Boxer), We Walk Straight So You Better Get Out the Way, White Scars, a poetry collection, Gardening in the Dark, and a novel, The Dancing and the Death in Lemon Street. Editor     Denis Hirson ISBN      0987028235, 9780987028235 Format   Paperback Pages    279p.
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Tortoise Voices - Dorian Haarhoff - South African Poetry - Signed Softcover The pictures below form part of the description.  I send by Ordinary mail and supply a tracking number. Because of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. I combine postage. I also combine postage with Jessies. For Book Condition see images below.    
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The Heart in Exile, South African Poetry in English, 1990-1995 - L. de Kock & I. Tromp (editors) Penguin Books, 1996. Condition: Good.
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Buy MICHAEL CHAPMAN - A CENTURY OF SOUTH AFRICAN POETRY - 1982 ED.AD DONKER PUBLISHER for R45.00
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  Author(s): various - Bongani Sitole, Denis Hirson, Lionel Abrahams et al, edited by Leon de Kock and Ian Tromp  Title:      The Heart in Exile, South African Poetry in English, 1990 -1995  ISBN:  0 14 058760 8  Publisher/place: Penguin South Africa, Johannesburg  This Edition: first  Year of Publication: 1996  Binding: paperback Number of pages:  332  Weight: 392g  Condition:   Very good  Please see pictures, as these form part of the description.  
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  Author(s): various; editiors: Leon de Kock and Ian Tromp Title:     The Heart in Exile - South African Poetry in English, 1990 - 1995  ISBN: 0 140 58760 8  Publisher: Penguin SA  This Edition: first  Year of Publication: 1996  Place Of Publication: South Africa  Binding: paperback Number of pages: 332  Weight: 412g  Condition:   Excellent   
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Inward Moon Outward Sun -Shabbir Banoobhai - South African Poetry   Softcover I send by Ord inary mail and supply a tracking number.   Because of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. I combine postage. I also combine postage with Jessies.    
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Buy To Whom It May Concern: An Anthology of Black South African Poetry for R50.00
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Buy The Paperbook of South African English poetry - Michael Chapman for R100.00
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Buy Voicing the Text: South African Oral Poetry and Performance | Duncan Brown for R120.00
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SA in po____sie = SA in poetry This is a collectable book of South African poetry in English and Afrikaans. Authors Pieter Jacques Jan Conradie, J Van Wyk, Nik Constandaras (1988) ISBN 9780620112758 Format Paperback Length 890p
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  Free Postage Within SA for Orders Over R900! Softcover. First edition, first printing, 2011. Umuzi. 174 pages. Internally clean, tightly bound and in Fine  condition overall. Additional photos on request. Please ask any questions before placing your order. Africana / South African Poetry Grading Scale: Many more books on sale, click here to browse!
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  The Complete Poetry Resource Fourth Edition Prescribed Poems & Learning Materials Used by over 120 Top South African Schools and Thousands of Past Students  
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Softcover. English. South African Literary Journal NPC. Winter 2017. 92pp. New. Book No: 466065 In this issue: An Interview with Fred Khumalo by Sindiswa Busuku-Mathese Poetry Sidney Clouts, Poetry is death cast out Kelwyn Sole, In the web Shubnum Khan, Turning back: eight moments Joan Hambidge, Skering en inslag / Federico fellini Stan Galloway, Agulhas, No desertion, Leaded glass Shirley Marais, The soft green silver of the fish across her brow / The psychopath as guest / Advice for long-term relationships Athol Williams, Breakfast with the president / Mother¿s routine Megan Ross, Fishing for sharks at midnight / Second sight Attila Jósef translated by Iván Kovács, Golden ears of wheat / The brave / It is not I who am shouting Emma Paulet, Film/Fight club / Wilderness Hendrik J. Botha, Net tussen ons / Voor die reën Rizwan Ahktar, Promenade William Harding, The cat is mad Cecily Camera, Framed woman / OK, was it? Charl J. F. Cilliers, Darkness comes suddenly / To all things passing Chrisopher Kudyahakudadirwe, A love poem for Harare Gail Dendy, It is good Prose David Medalie, The Secret Knows Nadia Kamies, The Making of Martha Carol Leff, Shades of Indigo Michael Wessels, A Walk Through Ladakh Artwork Nina Torr, White Whale / Safekeeping / Ewewig / How did I get here? To purchase this issue (R120), click the button below: Shipping Address * Line 1 Line 2 * City * Province * Country * Postal Code Pay Now New Contrast 177 Cover NEW CONTRAST 177 - AUTUMN 2017! In this issue: Poetry Ruth Miller, Mantis Cornelia Rohde, The Struggle / A nest in the sky Maya Wegerif, Bluegum trees / Who are these women? Lindi-Ann Hewitt-Coleman, contemplating confession / rapture / speaking here Fourie Botha, Cow¿s Skull with Calico Roses / Born-again / Krappegesang Peter Merrington, Bauermalerei Christine Coates, A moment at the bus stop / Early New Year C J (Jonty) Driver, Seasonal variations on a double theme Adré Marshall, Boy on a beach / Stick¿em! Heidi Henning, Memory Matthew James Friday, Damn Defoe Sihle Ntuli, in labour Lana Bella, Returnable verge of beginning David Copeland, Pastoral Tariro Ndoro, Hollering Louella Sullivan, For Kohan Len Verwey, survivors / in shambles the estate Anette Snyckers, Verdwaald Vangile Gantsho, an old woman whispers / the first time i sleep over Prose Jana Du Plessis, South African Women Sanelisiwe Nyaba, The Cancer Pravasan Pillay, The Fence Jo-Ann Bekker, Separate Schedules Iqraa Daniels, Sabbir Eugenie Freed, Stone Children Artwork David Griessel, Sir Kenneth Sharpton / The Mad Chasseur David Griessel, Hedgemoth with Candle / The Aloe Gods
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours Letters Of Alchemy is a journey which unveils various cycles of growth from the darkness of fear, grief and heartbreak to the light of love, self-awareness and empowerment - expressed through the art of poetry and prose. This thought-provoking collection of words pulls the reader into new worlds of expanse bringing strong images, memories and feelings to mind resulting in a visceral adventure. For best results, savour each sentence and brace yourself for a heart- and mind-opening experience. Shakeela Kingzley is a South African writer and filmmaker who has profound love for the arts. She received her BA Degree in Motion Picture Medium in 2010 and has since worked in the South African film industry and explored the world whenever adventure called her soul. ¿Writing this piece of art was a beautiful journey in itself. In my mindfulness I discovered that I am a translator - when I receive the visuals I need to translate it into the English language as best I can so that when you read it you see it and feel it.¿ - Shakeela Kingzley Features Summary Letters Of Alchemy is a journey which unveils various cycles of growth from the darkness of fear, grief and heartbreak to the light of love, self-awareness and empowerment - expressed through the art of poetry and prose... Author Shakeela Kingzley Publisher Reach Publishers Pages 273 ISBN 0-620-74856-7 ISBN 13 978-0-620-74856-8
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