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Telegraph to the Sky
Sandile Dikeni
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Description for Telegraph to the Sky
Paperback. Since the publication of his first volume of poetry in 1992, Dikeni has been a regular commentator on the development of his country's democracy. This collection features his exploration of this theme. Num Pages: 56 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 220 x 148. Weight in Grams: 113.
Sandile Dikeni's first volume of poetry, ""Guava Juice"", was enthusiastically received when published in 1992 (Mayibuye Books). Since then, Dikeni has been a regular commentator on the development of the country's democracy. In ""Telegraph to the sky"" this theme emerges, once again, as the force driving his poetry: One day, someday, should some Freedom be registered and final, do not scoff when I spit at the fruits of freedom because maybe, my bongo has the sound of a wail and my voice, the anger of distance and my movements the estrangement of discontent do not be angry
Sandile Dikeni's first volume of poetry, ""Guava Juice"", was enthusiastically received when published in 1992 (Mayibuye Books). Since then, Dikeni has been a regular commentator on the development of the country's democracy. In ""Telegraph to the sky"" this theme emerges, once again, as the force driving his poetry: One day, someday, should some Freedom be registered and final, do not scoff when I spit at the fruits of freedom because maybe, my bongo has the sound of a wail and my voice, the anger of distance and my movements the estrangement of discontent do not be angry
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
University Of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
56
Place of Publication
Scottsville, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
ISBN
9780869809785
SKU
V9780869809785
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