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S.E.K. Mqhayi: Volume 4 - Iziganeko zesizwe: Occasional poems (1900–1943) publications of the Opland Collection of Xhosa literature (Paperback)
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S.E.K. Mqhayi: Volume 4 - Iziganeko zesizwe: Occasional poems (1900–1943) publications of the Opland Collection of Xhosa literature (Paperback)
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Samuel Edward Krune Mqhayi (1875–1945) was the most prominent
South African imbongi of his day, a Xhosa oral poet who declaimed
his impromptu poetry on occasions of significance to his people.
The author of numerous works of poetry, fiction and non-fiction,
biography, autobiography and translation, Mqhayi’s contributions
to Xhosa-language newspapers remains unparalleled in scope and
volume. This book reclaims and assembles a chronological sequence
of Mqhayi’s occasional poems, for the most part now unknown –
60 poems celebrating significant events in the calendar, on
occasions of national or international importance. They constitute
Iziganeko zesizwe, a chronicle of the nation, between 1900 and
1943: poetic responses to events from the perspective of the
greatest figure in Xhosa literature. Wars feature prominently in
these occasional poems – the Boer War, the First World War, the
invasion of Abyssinia, the Second World War – as do political
deputations to England, visits from British princes and the death
of British kings, the appearance of Halley’s Comet and meetings
with Ministers of State. Running through the collection is
Mqhayi’s proud and fierce determination to maintain an identity
rooted in custom and history in the face of territorial
dispossession, the loss of title deeds and the vote, and the steady
erosion of human rights. Throughout these years, Mqhayi remained
constant in offering praise and encouragement to his people, in
celebrating their achievements, and in expressing Christian
consolation and an unflinching faith in the future liberation of
South Africa’s black population from foreign control.
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