New Perspectives on Mazisi Kunene shares with readers an interview inspired by correspondence and prolonged conversations on the telephone. The focus of this interview, Mazisi Kunene, is arguably one of Africa's greatest poets. Kunene's contributions to African literature as both scholar and artist remains significant, given his commitment to writing in his indigenous Zulu language and translating his corpus into English. Ntongela Masilela, a close friend to Kunene and scholar who has written extensively on Kunene oeuvre, shares views that center primarily on Kunene's importance in African…mehr
New Perspectives on Mazisi Kunene shares with readers an interview inspired by correspondence and prolonged conversations on the telephone. The focus of this interview, Mazisi Kunene, is arguably one of Africa's greatest poets. Kunene's contributions to African literature as both scholar and artist remains significant, given his commitment to writing in his indigenous Zulu language and translating his corpus into English. Ntongela Masilela, a close friend to Kunene and scholar who has written extensively on Kunene oeuvre, shares views that center primarily on Kunene's importance in African literature, and his role and place in South African literary and cultural revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dike Okoro, a professor of English/Post-colonial Literatures at Harris Stowe State University, is a poet, essayist, short story writer and editor. He was a 2017-18 Scholar-in-Residence at the Newberry Library and was shortlisted for the 2016 Cecile De Jongh Literary Prize. He is the editor of multiple anthologies, including Speaking for the Generations: Contemporary Short Stories from Africa (Africa World Press 2010), and We Have Crossed Many Rivers: New Poetry from Africa (Malthouse 2013), recognized by HumanRightsCareers.com, UK, as the editor of one of the 5 Vocal Human Rights Poetry Books inspiring change. He is the author of the poetry books In the Company of the Muse (CWP, 2016) and Dance of the Heart (Malthouse Press, 2007).
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