Love, Remember

Love, Remember
Title Love, Remember PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Guite
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 233
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1786220016

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The bestselling poet Malcolm Guite chooses forty poems from across the centuries that express the universal experience of loss and reflects on them in order to draw out the comfort, understanding and hope they offer. Some of the poems will be familiar, many will be new, but together they provide a sure companion for the journey across difficult terrain. Some of Malcolm’s own poetry is included, written out of his work as a priest with the dying and the bereaved and giving to the volume a powerful authenticity. The choice of forty poems is significant and reflects an ancient practice still observed in some European and Middle Eastern societies of taking extra-special care of a bereaved person in the forty days following a death – our word quarantine come from this. They explore the nature and the risk of love, the pain of letting go and look toward glimpses of resurrection.

Lament of the Silent & Other Poems

Lament of the Silent & Other Poems
Title Lament of the Silent & Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Jared Angira
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 172
Release 2004
Genre Kenyan poetry (English)
ISBN 9789966253378

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Cultural Archives of Atrocity

Cultural Archives of Atrocity
Title Cultural Archives of Atrocity PDF eBook
Author Muriungi Columba
Publisher Routledge
Pages 357
Release 2019-05-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 042955723X

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Studies on the aesthetic representations of atrocity the world over have taken different discursive dimensions from history, sociology, political to human rights. These perspectives are usually geared towards understanding the manifestations, extent, political and economic implications of atrocities. In all these cases, representation has been the singular concern. Cultural Archives of Atrocity: Essays on the Protest Tradition in Kenyan Literature, Culture and Society brings together generic ways of interrogating artistic representations of atrocity in Kenya. Couched on interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches, essays in this volume investigate representations of Atrocity in Kenyan Literature, Film, Popular Music and other mediated cultural art forms. Contributors to this volume not only bring on board multiple and competing perspectives on studying atrocity and how they are archived but provide refreshing and valuable insights in examining the artistic and cultural interpellations of atrocity within the socio-political imaginaries of the Kenyan nation. This volume forms part of the growing critical resources for scholars undertaking studies on atrocity within the fields of ethnic studies, cultural studies, postcolonial studies, peace and conflict, criminology, psychology, political economy and history in Kenya.

An African Thunderstorm & Other Poems

An African Thunderstorm & Other Poems
Title An African Thunderstorm & Other Poems PDF eBook
Author David Rubadiri
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 64
Release 2004
Genre Africa
ISBN 9789966253385

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Beyond Lament

Beyond Lament
Title Beyond Lament PDF eBook
Author Marguerite M. Striar
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 604
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780810115569

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Challenging Theodor Adorno's famous statement that "writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric," Beyond Lament is a rich and varied anthology consisting of new and previously published poems about the atrocity of the Holocaust. Marguerite M. Striar has arranged the nearly 300 poems by the likes of Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs, Czeslaw Milosz, Dannie Abse, and Robert Pinsky, as well as many others, to tell the story of the Holocaust.

The Promise of Hope

The Promise of Hope
Title The Promise of Hope PDF eBook
Author Kofi Awoonor
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 334
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0803249896

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Kofi Awoonor, one of Ghana’s most accomplished poets, had for almost half a century committed himself to teaching, political engagement, and the literary arts. The one constant that guided and shaped his many occupations and roles in life was poetry. The Promise of Hope is a beautifully edited collection of some of Awoonor’s most arresting work spanning almost fifty years. Selected and edited by Awoonor’s friend and colleague Kofi Anyidoho, himself a prominent poet and academic in Ghana, The Promise of Hope contains much of Awoonor’s most recent unpublished poetry, along with many of his anthologized and classic poems. This engaging volume serves as a fitting contribution to the inaugural cohort of books in the African Poetry Book Series.

Critical Perspectives on Christopher Okigbo

Critical Perspectives on Christopher Okigbo
Title Critical Perspectives on Christopher Okigbo PDF eBook
Author Donatus Ibe Nwoga
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Pages 388
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780894102585

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A collection of essays and reviews, both favourable and negative, about the Igbo poet. The book begins with a memorial essay by Chinua Achebe. Other contributors examine the imagery that Okigbo drew from nature, history and politics, exploring the surrealistic qualities of his work.