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Skinned

Title
Skinned / Antjie Krog.
Author
Krog, Antjie.
Publication
New York : Seven Stories, [2013].

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Description
173 pages; 25 cm
Summary
Krog selects from her most recent poems and also from the poems and the themes that best represent her from across her long career. Part One contains poems about writing, family, and love poems. The poems in second part were chosen from a volume featuring a long epic poem based on the life of Lady Anne Barnard from Scotland, who accompanied her husband to Cape Town and lived in the castle there from 1797 until 1802. They were written during the height of apartheid and Lady Anne is chosen as representative of the colonial vision. Part Three contains extracts from several speakers who lived in the land before the likes of Lady Anne arrived. Included here are interviews with inhabitants of the stone desert, three re-workings of Bushmen or Xam narratives, as well as a translation of an oral Xhosa praise poem. Part Four represents the political turmoil of South Africa and the divisions within Africa. The poems come from volumes that explored how blacks and whites identifying with the oppressed were removed from official history. The author has taken the liberty to change some of the previous translations and shift content in order to fit this new selection --
Uniform Title
Poems. Selections. English
Alternative Title
Poems.
Subject
Note
  • An original, not previously published, collection of translations.
Language (note)
  • Translations from Afrikaans and indigenous languages.
Call Number
JFE 13-5474
ISBN
  • 9781609804633 (hardcover)
  • 1609804635 (hardcover)
LCCN
2013001626
OCLC
802319309
Author
Krog, Antjie.
Title
Skinned / Antjie Krog.
Imprint
New York : Seven Stories, [2013].
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Language
Translations from Afrikaans and indigenous languages.
Research Call Number
JFE 13-5474
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