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  1. War and peace in contemporary Eritrean poetry
    Published: c2009
    Publisher:  Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, Dar es Salaam

    Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Chapter One. The Story on Who Needs a Story; Chapter Two. War; Chapter Three. War and Peace; Chapter Four. Peace; Chapter Five. Reesom Haile, geTamay; Reprise --... more

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    Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Chapter One. The Story on Who Needs a Story; Chapter Two. War; Chapter Three. War and Peace; Chapter Four. Peace; Chapter Five. Reesom Haile, geTamay; Reprise -- Non-Native Speaker; Appendix; Bibliography; About the Author; Back Cover War and Peace in Contemporary Eritrean Poetry focuses on Eritrean written poetry from roughly the last three decades of the twentieth century. The poems appear in the anthology Who Needs a Story? Contemporary Eritrean Poetry in Tigrinya, Tigre and Arabic from which a selection is offered here in their original scripts of Ge'ez or Arabic, and in English translation. Who Needs a Story? is the first anthology of contemporary poetry from Eritrea ever published, and War and Peace in Contemporary Eritrean Poetry is the first book on the subject. Therefore, the groundbreaking effort of the former warrants a discussion of its means of cultural production. All of the poets in Who Needs a Story? participated in the Eritrean struggle for independence (1961--91) as freedom fighters and/or as supporters in the Eritrean diaspora. Thus, contemporary Eritrean poetry divides itself between experiences of war and peace, although one can contain the other as well. War and Peace in Contemporary Eritrean Poetry also includes an extended analysis of one of Eritrea's most famous contemporary poets, Reesom Haile, as an example of the kind of extended analysis that many of the poets of Who Needs a Story? should stimulate and, last but not least, a meditation on how the author, a non-native speaker, personally becomes involved in Eritrean poetry translation

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Arabic; Ethiopic
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789987081424; 9987081428
    Subjects: Eritrean poetry; War poetry; Eritrean poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; African; Eritrean poetry; War poetry; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (xv, 160 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references. - In English with texts in Arabic and Ge'ez. - Description based on print version record