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Kofi Awoonor (1935–2013) was a diplomat and a professor of comparative literature at numerous universities, including the University of Ghana. He is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Night of My Blood; Ride Me, Memory; The House by the Sea; and The Latin American and Caribbean Notebook. His collected poems (through 1985) were published in Until the Morning After. Kofi Anyidoho, a poet and scholar, serves on editorial boards for several journals and has been a guest editor of Matatu, a journal of African culture and society that is published in Amsterdam.
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Kofi Awoonor (1935–2013) was a diplomat and a professor of comparative literature at numerous universities, including the University of Ghana. He is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Night of My Blood; Ride Me, Memory; The House by the Sea; and The Latin American and Caribbean Notebook. His collected poems (through 1985) were published in Until the Morning After. Kofi Anyidoho, a poet and scholar, serves on editorial boards for several journals and has been a guest editor of Matatu, a journal of African culture and society that is published in Amsterdam.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9780803249899
- ISBN-10: 0803249896
- Artikelnr.: 40052353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 457g
- ISBN-13: 9780803249899
- ISBN-10: 0803249896
- Artikelnr.: 40052353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kofi Awoonor (1935–2013) was a diplomat and a professor of comparative literature at numerous universities, including the University of Ghana. He is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Night of My Blood; Ride Me, Memory; The House by the Sea; and The Latin American and Caribbean Notebook. His collected poems (through 1985) were published in Until the Morning After. Kofi Anyidoho, a poet and scholar, serves on editorial boards for several journals and has been a guest editor of Matatu, a journal of African culture and society that is published in Amsterdam.
Foreword by Kwame Dawes
Acknowledgments
In Retrospect: An Introduction by Kofi Anyidoho
From Herding the Lost Lamb (2013)
The Light Is On
The New Boy on the Block
Across a New Dawn
Songs of Abuse
To Feed Our People
To the Ancient Poets
Counting the Years
Once More
On the Gallows Once
Truth
What Brought Me Here?
What More Can I Give?
Those Gone Ahead
Up in the Garden
Xiansi, Pou Tou Dalla
I'll Raise a New Song
Remembrance
From Latin American & Caribbean Notebook (1992)
In Memoriam
Of Home and Sea I Already Sang
Of Home Once More
Rio de Janeiro: Fearful and Lovely City
Distant Home Country
Agra: January 21, 1989
Cuban Chapters
The Hero's Blood
Of Faith and Fortitude
The Orient Express
Betrayers
Havana, Cuba: The Free Territory of the Americas
A Caress
For Tenu and Afetsi: A Hymn
Of Niggerhood
A Death Foretold
The Prophecy from Iran
In Memoriam: Return to Kingston
Lover's Song
The Red Bright Book of History
At a Time Like This
Back with Sandino
Prayer
The Ancient Twine
Seatime, Another
Readings and Musings
Light Hours in Verse
Time Revisited
A Thin Echo of Time's Voice
"As Long As There Are Tears and Suffering, So Long Our Work Will Not Be
Over,” Jawaharlal Nehru"
The Girl that Died In Havana
Our Pride Alone
Dream—Again
New Rain
Birds on an Autumn Wire
Shamla Hills: Bhopal
Shamla Hills: Sanchi Temples
Childhood
Parting
From Until the Morning After (1987)
Life's Tears
So the World Changes
Life's Winds
Grains and Tears
Had Death not Had Me in Tears
Act of Faith
I Rejoice
The Picture
For Ezeki
From The House by the Sea (1978)
Part One: Before the Journey
Poems, Fall '73
The Land Endures
Going Somehow
For Pablo Neruda
Requiem for Pablo
After the Exile and the Feasts
Some Talk of Lunar Virgins
Poem
Poetry
Departure and Prospect
When Going into Jail
Africa
Poem
Of Absence
Poem
Poem
Sequences
For Henoga Vinoko Akpalu
An American Poem
Another Lover's Song
Self-Portrait
Part Two: Homecoming . . . Poems from Prison
Homecoming
The Second Circle: Beginning Midnight, 5 January 1976
On Being Told of Torture
The First Circle
Dream of Home
Revolution
To Sika on Her 11th Birthday
Revolution: A Chat with Ho Chi Minh’s Ghost
Found Poem
Another Found Poem
The Place
Poem
Us
Love
Personal Note
Sea Time, Meaning a Pledge
The Will to Die
A Little Word
The Wayfarer Comes Homes
From Ride Me, Memory (1973)
America
Harlem on a Winter Night
Long Island Sketches
To My Uncle Jonathan: A Song of Abuse
To Felicity, a Girl I Met in L.A.
Hymns of Praise, Celebration, and Prayer
Etchings from My Mind
My Father's Prayer
My Uncle the Diviner—Chieftain
To Sika
To Those Gone Ahead
From Night of My Blood (1971)
I Heard a Bird Cry
Night of My Blood
Stop The Death-Cry
A Dirge
More Messages
At the Gates
The Dance
Do Not Handle It
All Men My Brothers
Lament of the Silent Sisters
Hymn To My Dumb Earth
They Do Not Sound for Me
From Rediscovery and other Poems (1964)
My God of Songs Was Ill
The Sea Eats the Land at Home
The Cathedral
What Song Shall We Sing
We Have Found a New Land
The Anvil and the Hammer
Rediscovery
The Weaver Bird
The Purification
The Gone Locusts
Songs of Sorrow
From This Earth, My Brother: An Allegorical Tale of Africa (1971)
The Making of the New Nation (Chapter 2a)
From Comes the Voyager at Last: A Tale of Return to Africa (1992)
Festival of Oneness
An Epilogue by Kofi Awoonor
Source Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
In Retrospect: An Introduction by Kofi Anyidoho
From Herding the Lost Lamb (2013)
The Light Is On
The New Boy on the Block
Across a New Dawn
Songs of Abuse
To Feed Our People
To the Ancient Poets
Counting the Years
Once More
On the Gallows Once
Truth
What Brought Me Here?
What More Can I Give?
Those Gone Ahead
Up in the Garden
Xiansi, Pou Tou Dalla
I'll Raise a New Song
Remembrance
From Latin American & Caribbean Notebook (1992)
In Memoriam
Of Home and Sea I Already Sang
Of Home Once More
Rio de Janeiro: Fearful and Lovely City
Distant Home Country
Agra: January 21, 1989
Cuban Chapters
The Hero's Blood
Of Faith and Fortitude
The Orient Express
Betrayers
Havana, Cuba: The Free Territory of the Americas
A Caress
For Tenu and Afetsi: A Hymn
Of Niggerhood
A Death Foretold
The Prophecy from Iran
In Memoriam: Return to Kingston
Lover's Song
The Red Bright Book of History
At a Time Like This
Back with Sandino
Prayer
The Ancient Twine
Seatime, Another
Readings and Musings
Light Hours in Verse
Time Revisited
A Thin Echo of Time's Voice
"As Long As There Are Tears and Suffering, So Long Our Work Will Not Be
Over,” Jawaharlal Nehru"
The Girl that Died In Havana
Our Pride Alone
Dream—Again
New Rain
Birds on an Autumn Wire
Shamla Hills: Bhopal
Shamla Hills: Sanchi Temples
Childhood
Parting
From Until the Morning After (1987)
Life's Tears
So the World Changes
Life's Winds
Grains and Tears
Had Death not Had Me in Tears
Act of Faith
I Rejoice
The Picture
For Ezeki
From The House by the Sea (1978)
Part One: Before the Journey
Poems, Fall '73
The Land Endures
Going Somehow
For Pablo Neruda
Requiem for Pablo
After the Exile and the Feasts
Some Talk of Lunar Virgins
Poem
Poetry
Departure and Prospect
When Going into Jail
Africa
Poem
Of Absence
Poem
Poem
Sequences
For Henoga Vinoko Akpalu
An American Poem
Another Lover's Song
Self-Portrait
Part Two: Homecoming . . . Poems from Prison
Homecoming
The Second Circle: Beginning Midnight, 5 January 1976
On Being Told of Torture
The First Circle
Dream of Home
Revolution
To Sika on Her 11th Birthday
Revolution: A Chat with Ho Chi Minh’s Ghost
Found Poem
Another Found Poem
The Place
Poem
Us
Love
Personal Note
Sea Time, Meaning a Pledge
The Will to Die
A Little Word
The Wayfarer Comes Homes
From Ride Me, Memory (1973)
America
Harlem on a Winter Night
Long Island Sketches
To My Uncle Jonathan: A Song of Abuse
To Felicity, a Girl I Met in L.A.
Hymns of Praise, Celebration, and Prayer
Etchings from My Mind
My Father's Prayer
My Uncle the Diviner—Chieftain
To Sika
To Those Gone Ahead
From Night of My Blood (1971)
I Heard a Bird Cry
Night of My Blood
Stop The Death-Cry
A Dirge
More Messages
At the Gates
The Dance
Do Not Handle It
All Men My Brothers
Lament of the Silent Sisters
Hymn To My Dumb Earth
They Do Not Sound for Me
From Rediscovery and other Poems (1964)
My God of Songs Was Ill
The Sea Eats the Land at Home
The Cathedral
What Song Shall We Sing
We Have Found a New Land
The Anvil and the Hammer
Rediscovery
The Weaver Bird
The Purification
The Gone Locusts
Songs of Sorrow
From This Earth, My Brother: An Allegorical Tale of Africa (1971)
The Making of the New Nation (Chapter 2a)
From Comes the Voyager at Last: A Tale of Return to Africa (1992)
Festival of Oneness
An Epilogue by Kofi Awoonor
Source Acknowledgments
Foreword by Kwame Dawes
Acknowledgments
In Retrospect: An Introduction by Kofi Anyidoho
From Herding the Lost Lamb (2013)
The Light Is On
The New Boy on the Block
Across a New Dawn
Songs of Abuse
To Feed Our People
To the Ancient Poets
Counting the Years
Once More
On the Gallows Once
Truth
What Brought Me Here?
What More Can I Give?
Those Gone Ahead
Up in the Garden
Xiansi, Pou Tou Dalla
I'll Raise a New Song
Remembrance
From Latin American & Caribbean Notebook (1992)
In Memoriam
Of Home and Sea I Already Sang
Of Home Once More
Rio de Janeiro: Fearful and Lovely City
Distant Home Country
Agra: January 21, 1989
Cuban Chapters
The Hero's Blood
Of Faith and Fortitude
The Orient Express
Betrayers
Havana, Cuba: The Free Territory of the Americas
A Caress
For Tenu and Afetsi: A Hymn
Of Niggerhood
A Death Foretold
The Prophecy from Iran
In Memoriam: Return to Kingston
Lover's Song
The Red Bright Book of History
At a Time Like This
Back with Sandino
Prayer
The Ancient Twine
Seatime, Another
Readings and Musings
Light Hours in Verse
Time Revisited
A Thin Echo of Time's Voice
"As Long As There Are Tears and Suffering, So Long Our Work Will Not Be
Over,” Jawaharlal Nehru"
The Girl that Died In Havana
Our Pride Alone
Dream—Again
New Rain
Birds on an Autumn Wire
Shamla Hills: Bhopal
Shamla Hills: Sanchi Temples
Childhood
Parting
From Until the Morning After (1987)
Life's Tears
So the World Changes
Life's Winds
Grains and Tears
Had Death not Had Me in Tears
Act of Faith
I Rejoice
The Picture
For Ezeki
From The House by the Sea (1978)
Part One: Before the Journey
Poems, Fall '73
The Land Endures
Going Somehow
For Pablo Neruda
Requiem for Pablo
After the Exile and the Feasts
Some Talk of Lunar Virgins
Poem
Poetry
Departure and Prospect
When Going into Jail
Africa
Poem
Of Absence
Poem
Poem
Sequences
For Henoga Vinoko Akpalu
An American Poem
Another Lover's Song
Self-Portrait
Part Two: Homecoming . . . Poems from Prison
Homecoming
The Second Circle: Beginning Midnight, 5 January 1976
On Being Told of Torture
The First Circle
Dream of Home
Revolution
To Sika on Her 11th Birthday
Revolution: A Chat with Ho Chi Minh’s Ghost
Found Poem
Another Found Poem
The Place
Poem
Us
Love
Personal Note
Sea Time, Meaning a Pledge
The Will to Die
A Little Word
The Wayfarer Comes Homes
From Ride Me, Memory (1973)
America
Harlem on a Winter Night
Long Island Sketches
To My Uncle Jonathan: A Song of Abuse
To Felicity, a Girl I Met in L.A.
Hymns of Praise, Celebration, and Prayer
Etchings from My Mind
My Father's Prayer
My Uncle the Diviner—Chieftain
To Sika
To Those Gone Ahead
From Night of My Blood (1971)
I Heard a Bird Cry
Night of My Blood
Stop The Death-Cry
A Dirge
More Messages
At the Gates
The Dance
Do Not Handle It
All Men My Brothers
Lament of the Silent Sisters
Hymn To My Dumb Earth
They Do Not Sound for Me
From Rediscovery and other Poems (1964)
My God of Songs Was Ill
The Sea Eats the Land at Home
The Cathedral
What Song Shall We Sing
We Have Found a New Land
The Anvil and the Hammer
Rediscovery
The Weaver Bird
The Purification
The Gone Locusts
Songs of Sorrow
From This Earth, My Brother: An Allegorical Tale of Africa (1971)
The Making of the New Nation (Chapter 2a)
From Comes the Voyager at Last: A Tale of Return to Africa (1992)
Festival of Oneness
An Epilogue by Kofi Awoonor
Source Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
In Retrospect: An Introduction by Kofi Anyidoho
From Herding the Lost Lamb (2013)
The Light Is On
The New Boy on the Block
Across a New Dawn
Songs of Abuse
To Feed Our People
To the Ancient Poets
Counting the Years
Once More
On the Gallows Once
Truth
What Brought Me Here?
What More Can I Give?
Those Gone Ahead
Up in the Garden
Xiansi, Pou Tou Dalla
I'll Raise a New Song
Remembrance
From Latin American & Caribbean Notebook (1992)
In Memoriam
Of Home and Sea I Already Sang
Of Home Once More
Rio de Janeiro: Fearful and Lovely City
Distant Home Country
Agra: January 21, 1989
Cuban Chapters
The Hero's Blood
Of Faith and Fortitude
The Orient Express
Betrayers
Havana, Cuba: The Free Territory of the Americas
A Caress
For Tenu and Afetsi: A Hymn
Of Niggerhood
A Death Foretold
The Prophecy from Iran
In Memoriam: Return to Kingston
Lover's Song
The Red Bright Book of History
At a Time Like This
Back with Sandino
Prayer
The Ancient Twine
Seatime, Another
Readings and Musings
Light Hours in Verse
Time Revisited
A Thin Echo of Time's Voice
"As Long As There Are Tears and Suffering, So Long Our Work Will Not Be
Over,” Jawaharlal Nehru"
The Girl that Died In Havana
Our Pride Alone
Dream—Again
New Rain
Birds on an Autumn Wire
Shamla Hills: Bhopal
Shamla Hills: Sanchi Temples
Childhood
Parting
From Until the Morning After (1987)
Life's Tears
So the World Changes
Life's Winds
Grains and Tears
Had Death not Had Me in Tears
Act of Faith
I Rejoice
The Picture
For Ezeki
From The House by the Sea (1978)
Part One: Before the Journey
Poems, Fall '73
The Land Endures
Going Somehow
For Pablo Neruda
Requiem for Pablo
After the Exile and the Feasts
Some Talk of Lunar Virgins
Poem
Poetry
Departure and Prospect
When Going into Jail
Africa
Poem
Of Absence
Poem
Poem
Sequences
For Henoga Vinoko Akpalu
An American Poem
Another Lover's Song
Self-Portrait
Part Two: Homecoming . . . Poems from Prison
Homecoming
The Second Circle: Beginning Midnight, 5 January 1976
On Being Told of Torture
The First Circle
Dream of Home
Revolution
To Sika on Her 11th Birthday
Revolution: A Chat with Ho Chi Minh’s Ghost
Found Poem
Another Found Poem
The Place
Poem
Us
Love
Personal Note
Sea Time, Meaning a Pledge
The Will to Die
A Little Word
The Wayfarer Comes Homes
From Ride Me, Memory (1973)
America
Harlem on a Winter Night
Long Island Sketches
To My Uncle Jonathan: A Song of Abuse
To Felicity, a Girl I Met in L.A.
Hymns of Praise, Celebration, and Prayer
Etchings from My Mind
My Father's Prayer
My Uncle the Diviner—Chieftain
To Sika
To Those Gone Ahead
From Night of My Blood (1971)
I Heard a Bird Cry
Night of My Blood
Stop The Death-Cry
A Dirge
More Messages
At the Gates
The Dance
Do Not Handle It
All Men My Brothers
Lament of the Silent Sisters
Hymn To My Dumb Earth
They Do Not Sound for Me
From Rediscovery and other Poems (1964)
My God of Songs Was Ill
The Sea Eats the Land at Home
The Cathedral
What Song Shall We Sing
We Have Found a New Land
The Anvil and the Hammer
Rediscovery
The Weaver Bird
The Purification
The Gone Locusts
Songs of Sorrow
From This Earth, My Brother: An Allegorical Tale of Africa (1971)
The Making of the New Nation (Chapter 2a)
From Comes the Voyager at Last: A Tale of Return to Africa (1992)
Festival of Oneness
An Epilogue by Kofi Awoonor
Source Acknowledgments