POETRY
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Students and the art of poetry |
Article about creative writing. |
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Three poems |
Poems. |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 8, October 1966 | ||
Two poems |
Poems. |
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Poems |
Two translated poems: "One day you will learn" and "To my husband", and two other poems: "My people when nothing moves" and "Vilanelle on a subject near to all our hearts". |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 3, April 1966 | ||
Poems |
Poems: "Poem against the rain" and "Death". |
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Shadows |
A poem. |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 4, May 1966 | ||
Poems |
Poems: "Alleged incident" and "The Mushroom Summer of Kipper Darling". |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 5, June 1966 | ||
The oral tradition |
Discussion around the ramifications of what is generally referred to as the African oral tradition. |
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Above all is poetry |
In the vast field of African oral literature, the folktale is after all only one form of the prose material, and probably the lesser part of the whole, for poetry covered every aspect of a man's life. |
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A promise |
A poem. |
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The exile |
Poem. |
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Poems |
Poems. |
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One sweep of love |
Poem for the Saboteur. |
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Two poems |
Poems: "The trees" and "Soul food is made from black-eyed peas, says Jason". |
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Four poems |
Poems. |
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Black dice |
Writings of Breyten Breytenbach. |