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A01=Makhosazana Xaba
A01=Mongane Wally Serote
A01=Pieter Odendaal
A01=Rustum Kozain
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The Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Anthology

Now in its 8th year, the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award has been the launching pad for upcoming poets. From slam poetry to formal rhyme, the anthology is a celebration of language and cultural diversity. Assembled by a brilliant team of judges, this years compilation contains the best poems from 500 entries, including 10 of the 11 South African languages.

Named after Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje (1876-1932), the award recognizes the life and vision of this highly respected political and social activist. The hope is that the included poetry in this anthology will reveal the political and social attitudes of our time, and reflect the complex, nuanced and uncomfortable truths of life in South Africa. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781431427215

About Goodenough MashegoMakhosazana XabaMongane Wally SerotePieter OdendaalRustum Kozain

Professor Mongane Wally Serote is a Black Consciousness icon poet and writer. His poems speak of the realities of apartheid and have been invaluable in provoking thought about oppression as well as capturing the truths of the era. He is the chairman of the Jacana Literary Foundation has founded several NGOs and sits on advisory boards with the aim to promote matters of arts culture indigenous knowledge and African renaissance. Makhosazana Xaba is a writer of poetry fiction and academic work on gender health and development. She is the author of These Hands (2005 and 2017); Tongues of their Mothers (2008) and Running and Other Stories (2013) winner of the SALA Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award (2014). She is the editor of Like the Untouchable Wind: An anthology of poems (2016). She is also a co-editor of Queer Africa: New and collected fiction (2013) which won the 26th Lambda Literary Awards. Rustum Kozain is a poet reviewer essayist and short fiction writer. He is the winner of the Nelson Mandela Poetry Prize (1989); the Philip Stein Poetry Award (1997) for a poem that appeared in New Contrast (1996); the Ingrid Jonker Prize (2006) and Olive Schreiner Prize (2007) for This Carting Life and the Thomas Pringle Poetry Award (2003). Goodenough Mashego is a poet activist and all-round artist based in the rural town of Bushbuckridge. A journalist/columnist he has written for various publications across beats and also adjudicates the South African Literary Awards (SALAs). He is the co-founder of Mpumalangas indigenous language hip hop label Lepulana Musik has written four films has co-produced and translated two documentaries for the National Peace Centre and his play The Last Show was awarded the Saving Endangered Species (SES) Prize in the USA in 2016. Pieter Odendaal is the co-founder and project manager of SLiP the Stellenbosch Literary Project which crafts and encourages creative engagement with words through their digital platform that focuses on South African writing (books and poetry) multilingualism and translation. Together with Adriaan van Wyk he runs the InZync poetry sessions and workshops which are a fundamental part of Cape Towns urban poetry scene. The project is funded by the European Union.

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