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Eight New-Generation African Poets: A…
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Eight New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set (editie 2015)

door Kwame Dawes (Redacteur), Chris Abani (Redacteur)

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"The chapbooks gathered here are almost overflowing with voice....Each of these chapbooks is so worthy of praise and attention that it is not possible to do them justice in the space afforded this review. They deserve, and hopefully will receive, the specific and individual attention of critics and readers, and their authors deserve to enjoy long and noted careers." --Untucked Magazine "I've been spending time withEight New-Generation African Poets, a chapbook set edited by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani. In particular, I recommend the selection of poems by Vuyelwa Maluleke, full of devastating pronouncements." --Kenyon Review "We live in a curated world; the beauty of this collection is not just in the interplay of cover art and text, of preface and poem, but especially in its overall optimistic effect. This isn't a curatorial project solely focused on refining our world, cutting it down to manageable size, reflecting the literary interests of its editors. Though it does this, it simultaneously opens up a whole new emergent modern trajectory of African poetry, adding to it words that are surprising not in their existence--we know that with greater funding, similar projects, changing patterns of readership, more than eight, more than ten new African poetry chapbooks of this quality could reach us each year--but in their specific, trenchant voices. Start clearly off a set of shelves--this is something to make space for, year after year." --Africa in Words This elegant, limited-edition box set features nine chapbooks: eight volumes of poetry, plus an introduction chapbook by editors Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani. The eight African poets included are Peter Akinlabi, Viola Allo, Inua Ellams, Janet Kofi-Tsekpo, Liyou Mesfin Libsekal, Amy Lukau, Vuyelwa Maluleke, and Blessing Musariri. The box set is an annual project of the African Poetry Book Fund, in collaboration with Akashic Books, which seeks to identify the best poetry written by African authors working today, with a special focus on those who have not yet published their first full-length book of poetry.… (meer)
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Titel:Eight New-Generation African Poets: A Chapbook Box Set
Auteurs:Kwame Dawes (Redacteur)
Andere auteurs:Chris Abani (Redacteur)
Info:Akashic Books (2015), Edition: Box, 200 pages
Verzamelingen:APBF-Ghana FALL2022Shipment, Jouw bibliotheek
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(Akinlabi's work of lengthy narrative poems was difficult to get through, in terms of imagery/metaphor and topic focus, but worth it for his emotional cartography of what it means to be African in the modern era.)

This collection was a lengthy project I took my sweet time on and that is absolutely the best way to engage with this work. The editors clearly let their poets bring to the table poems that they thought showcased the best of their work, and did not restrict them thematically across poets. For the most part, all these chapbooks were fascinating and engaging - some poems hard to read, some poems hard to parse - but every ending felt like a satisfying resolution. I highly recommend this collection to anyone who wishes to explore current African poets and I am certainly going to be getting the other collections. ( )
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Dawes, KwameRedacteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Abani, ChrisRedacteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Akinlabi, Peterprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Allo, Violaprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Ellams, Inuaprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kofi-Tsekpo, Janetprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Libsekal, Liyouprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Lukau, Amy Mprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Maluleke, Vuyelwaprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Musariri, Blessingprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd

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"The chapbooks gathered here are almost overflowing with voice....Each of these chapbooks is so worthy of praise and attention that it is not possible to do them justice in the space afforded this review. They deserve, and hopefully will receive, the specific and individual attention of critics and readers, and their authors deserve to enjoy long and noted careers." --Untucked Magazine "I've been spending time withEight New-Generation African Poets, a chapbook set edited by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani. In particular, I recommend the selection of poems by Vuyelwa Maluleke, full of devastating pronouncements." --Kenyon Review "We live in a curated world; the beauty of this collection is not just in the interplay of cover art and text, of preface and poem, but especially in its overall optimistic effect. This isn't a curatorial project solely focused on refining our world, cutting it down to manageable size, reflecting the literary interests of its editors. Though it does this, it simultaneously opens up a whole new emergent modern trajectory of African poetry, adding to it words that are surprising not in their existence--we know that with greater funding, similar projects, changing patterns of readership, more than eight, more than ten new African poetry chapbooks of this quality could reach us each year--but in their specific, trenchant voices. Start clearly off a set of shelves--this is something to make space for, year after year." --Africa in Words This elegant, limited-edition box set features nine chapbooks: eight volumes of poetry, plus an introduction chapbook by editors Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani. The eight African poets included are Peter Akinlabi, Viola Allo, Inua Ellams, Janet Kofi-Tsekpo, Liyou Mesfin Libsekal, Amy Lukau, Vuyelwa Maluleke, and Blessing Musariri. The box set is an annual project of the African Poetry Book Fund, in collaboration with Akashic Books, which seeks to identify the best poetry written by African authors working today, with a special focus on those who have not yet published their first full-length book of poetry.

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