'If the form of my poetry is thoroughly European, its content is
thoroughly African.' Thus the author introduces this collection of
some eighty of his poems written between the late 1950s and the
present: from the settler period through the civil war, to
independence and neo- colonialism. The poems explore the
contradictions and creative possibilities of an identity that is at
once native and white, European and African. The voice is varyingly
satirical, confessional, outraged and affectionate.
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