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S.E.K. Mqhayi: Volume 4 - Iziganeko zesizwe: Occasional poems (1900–1943) publications of the Opland Collection of Xhosa... S.E.K. Mqhayi: Volume 4 - Iziganeko zesizwe: Occasional poems (1900–1943) publications of the Opland Collection of Xhosa literature (Paperback)
Jeff Opland, Peter T Mtuze; Translated by Jeff Opland, Peter T Mtuze
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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.

John Solilo - Umoya Wembongi Collected Poems (1922-1935) (Paperback): Jeff Opland John Solilo - Umoya Wembongi Collected Poems (1922-1935) (Paperback)
Jeff Opland; Contributions by Peter T Mtuze
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For 40 years, between 1900 and 1939, John Solilo (1864-1940) was a prolific contributor to Xhosa-language newspapers under his own name and under the pseudonyms Mde-ngelimi (Master Wordsmith) and Kwanguye (It's Still Him). He submitted letters and articles on a variety of issues, local news reports from Cradock and Uitenhage, and a considerable body of poetry. Solilo's major literary contribution was his collection of poems entitled Izala, published in 1925, the earliest volume of poetry by a single author in the history of Xhosa literature. His poetry was inspired by umoya wembongi, the spirit of the imbongi, the praise poet whose stirring declamations roused his audiences to action or contemplation. Solilo's literary reputation today, however, is at variance with his prominence as a major author in the first four decades of the twentieth century: he is hardly mentioned, if at all, by literary historians. That neglect is perhaps not surprising: Izala has long been out of print, and copies can no longer be located. The present volume is therefore an exercise in reclamation and restitution. In restoring to the public domain the 65 poems that made up Izala and adding an additional 28 that were published in newspapers both before and after the appearance of Izala, the editors hope to revive John Solilo's reputation as a poet, and to establish his status as a pre-eminent Xhosa author.

Unomsa (Xhosa, Paperback, Reissue ed): G.B. Sinxo, T. Mtuze Unomsa (Xhosa, Paperback, Reissue ed)
G.B. Sinxo, T. Mtuze
R228 R206 Discovery Miles 2 060 Save R22 (10%) Ships in 6 - 10 working days

Leli libuthelelo leendatjana ezifitjhani ezitlolwe batloli abathathu abahlukeneko ngomqopho wokwethula immongo-ndaba eyahlukeneko. Siyethemba kobana abafundi kukhona okuthileko abazakufunyana ngendatjanezi. A variety of themes is covered in this collection of short stories, written by three different authors. This book guarantees that readers will find a special story that will appeal to their particular interest.

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