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Author:
Mabanckou, Alain, 1966- author.
Title:
As long as trees take root in the earth : and other poems / Alain Mabanckou ; translated by Nancy Naomi Carlson.
Publisher:
Seagull Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
ix, 109 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Poetry.
Poetry.
Other Authors:
Carlson, Nancy Naomi, 1949- translator.
Other Titles:
Poems. Selections. English
Notes:
"Originally published as Quand le coq annoncera l'aube d'un autre jour ... © L'Harmattan, 2000, Tant que les arbes s'enracenerount dans la terre © Mémoire d'encrier, 2003"--Title page verso.
Contents:
I. When the rooster announces the dawn of the day . -- II. As long as trees take root in the earth -- An open letter to those who are killing poetry.
Summary:
"A hopeful, music-infused poetry collection from Congolese poet Alain Mabanckou. These compelling poems by novelist and essayist Alain Mabanckou conjure nostalgia for an African childhood where the fauna, flora, sounds, and smells evoke snapshots of a life forever gone. Mabanckou’s poetry is frank and forthright, urging his compatriots to no longer be held hostage by the civil wars and political upheavals that have ravaged their country and to embrace a new era of self-determination where the village roosters can sing again. These music-infused texts, beautifully translated by Nancy Naomi Carlson and supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, appear together in English for the first time. In these pages, Mabanckou pays tribute to his beloved mother, as well as to the regenerative power of nature, and especially of trees, whose roots are a metaphor for the poet’s roots, anchored in the red earth of his birthplace. Mabanckou’s yearning for the land of his ancestors is even more poignant because he has been declared persona non grata in his homeland, now called Congo-Brazzaville, due to his biting criticism of the country’s regime. Despite these barriers, his poetry exudes hope that nature’s resilience will lead humankind on the path to redemption and reconciliation." -- Amazon
Series:
The Africa list
ISBN:
0857428772
9780857428776
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1259524633
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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