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Mass Market Paperback Modern African Poetry, the Penguin Book Of: Revised Edition Book

ISBN: 0140585737

ISBN13: 9780140585735

Modern African Poetry, the Penguin Book Of: Revised Edition

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'Poetry, always foremost of the arts in traditional Africa, has continued to compete for primacy against the newer forms of prose fiction and theatre drama.' This wonderfully comprehensive anthology... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent anthology. Do not be fooled.

This anthology is perhaps the most incredible anthology of poetry that I have on my shelf. I did expect it to be so fantastic, but it blew me away. It consists of poetry from the modern era (1930s up until the 80s or so, with a couple of newer pieces here and there). The poets represented here are masters of skill and technique. Whoever thinks that Africa cannot produce poetry needs to read a few pages from this volume. There are poets of meter, free verse, and even hints of language poetry here and there. The imagery is sharp, the language is fluid and the messages are clear: in other words, if you love poetry, there's something in here for you. I especially enjoyed the poems of Lenrie Peters and Kofi Anyidoho. This brings me to the flaws of the anthology. First, it is old, and the only anthology of its kind to date. The 4th edition was printed in 1998, and it's time for something new and more updated, perhaps to see where the poets in this anthology have ended up. Second, this book is in dire need of footnotes. Anyone outside of Africa won't get any of the language references or the cultural nuances. That being said, there are only a few instances where I felt completely lost; but footnotes would have been invaluable. It is shameful that this is the only anthology of modern African poetry. With such talented poets living in a continent filled with violence, political despair and such pride and love, the poetry of Africa is just as relevant and important to our soul as the poetry from Europe and the US. I applaud Penguin for choosing to support the efforts Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier, but this is not enough.
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