Lady Anne (1989) is one of Krog’s most acclaimed poetry
collections. In an attempt to make sense of her own existence, Krog
compares her own life in the midst of a world of racial injustice
to that of the life and times of Lady Anne Barnard, of Scottish
descent, during her stay in the Cape Colony in the late
eighteenth century. Gradually the two voices intertwine and merge,
highlighting the complexity of marriage but ultimately also that of
a colonial legacy – still relevant 28 years later.
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