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  1. Labhoboka ithumba
    Contributor: Dlamini, Phindile (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

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    Contributor: Dlamini, Phindile (Herausgeber)
    Language: Zulu
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781869144524; 186914452X
    Subjects: Short stories, Zulu; Zulu fiction; Short stories, Zulu
    Scope: viii, 226 Seiten, 22 cm
  2. Inkondlo kaZulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Inkondlo kaZulu</i> (<i>Zulu Poems</i>), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later,... more

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    Inkondlo kaZulu (Zulu Poems), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later, African) Treasury Series, a collection of twenty classic works written between 1935 and 1987 in African indigenous languages. It contains superb nature poems and also reflects Vilakazi's contact with Western modernity. As both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry), he used his writings to express his resistance to the realities of capitalist exploitation of African labour and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system. By committing to writing in poetic form what had traditionally been conveyed orally from one generation to the next, he preserves for future generations deep philosophical and emotional experiences of Zulu society.

    The republication of Inkondlo kaZulu affords the reader the opportunity to reappraise Vilakazi's intellectual significance and his renown as the 'father of Nguni literature' at a time when the need is acutely felt to unshackle ourselves from ethnic boundaries and break the invisible chains of inherited prejudice

     

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    Language: Zulu
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776145362
    Series: African treasury series
    1
    Subjects: Zulu poetry / 20th century; Zulu language / Texts; Zulu poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 117 Seiten)
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  3. Amal'ezulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Amal'ezulu</i> (<i>Zulu Horizons</i>), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his... more

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    Amal'ezulu (Zulu Horizons), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his birthplace, KwaZulu-Natal. The poems in this collection represent a turning point in Vilakazi's life; they express yearnings for the beloved land, animals and ancestral spirits of his rural home, as well as expressions of deep disillusionment with the urban life he encountered in the 'City of Gold', and in particular the suffering of the black miners who brought this gold to the surface but never experienced the benefits of the wealth it produced for the mine owners.

    Renowned as the father of Nguni literature, Vilakazi was both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry). In these poems he assumes the role of the voice of the voiceless, and gives poignant expression to the stoic endurance of those caught up in the brutalities of capitalist exploitation of African labour, and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system

     

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    Language: Zulu
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    ISBN: 9781776141104
    Series: African treasury series
    8
    Subjects: Zulu poetry / 20th century; Zulu poetry; Zulu language / Texts
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 83 Seiten)
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  4. Inkondlo KaZulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    A collection of isiZulu poems by BW Vilakazi, known as the 'father of Nguni literature', first published in 1935. It contains superb nature poems and also reflects Vilakazi's contact with Western modernity; he was both a traditional imbongi (bard)... more

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    A collection of isiZulu poems by BW Vilakazi, known as the 'father of Nguni literature', first published in 1935. It contains superb nature poems and also reflects Vilakazi's contact with Western modernity; he was both a traditional imbongi (bard) and forward-looking poet who fused Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry)

     

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    Language: Zulu
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    ISBN: 1776145364; 9781776145362
    Subjects: Zulu poetry; Zulu poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (150 p.)
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  5. Amal'ezulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Amal'ezulu</i> (<i>Zulu Horizons</i>), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his... more

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    Amal'ezulu (Zulu Horizons), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his birthplace, KwaZulu-Natal. The poems in this collection represent a turning point in Vilakazi's life; they express yearnings for the beloved land, animals and ancestral spirits of his rural home, as well as expressions of deep disillusionment with the urban life he encountered in the 'City of Gold', and in particular the suffering of the black miners who brought this gold to the surface but never experienced the benefits of the wealth it produced for the mine owners. Renowned as the father of Nguni literature, Vilakazi was both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry). In these poems he assumes the role of the voice of the voiceless, and gives poignant expression to the stoic endurance of those caught up in the brutalities of capitalist exploitation of African labour, and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English; Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776141104; 9781776140596
    Series: African treasury series ; no. 8
    Subjects: Zulu poetry; Zulu poetry; Zulu language
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxxiii, 83 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  6. Inkondlo kaZulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Inkondlo kaZulu</i> (<i>Zulu Poems</i>), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later,... more

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    Inkondlo kaZulu (Zulu Poems), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later, African) Treasury Series, a collection of twenty classic works written between 1935 and 1987 in African indigenous languages. It contains superb nature poems and also reflects Vilakazi's contact with Western modernity. As both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry), he used his writings to express his resistance to the realities of capitalist exploitation of African labour and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system. By committing to writing in poetic form what had traditionally been conveyed orally from one generation to the next, he preserves for future generations deep philosophical and emotional experiences of Zulu society. The republication of Inkondlo kaZulu affords the reader the opportunity to reappraise Vilakazi's intellectual significance and his renown as the 'father of Nguni literature' at a time when the need is acutely felt to unshackle ourselves from ethnic boundaries and break the invisible chains of inherited prejudice.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English; Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776145362; 9781776140657
    Series: African treasury series ; no. 1
    Subjects: Zulu poetry; Zulu language; Zulu poetry
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxix, 117 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  7. Amal'ezulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Amal'ezulu</i> (<i>Zulu Horizons</i>), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his... more

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    Amal'ezulu (Zulu Horizons), first published in 1945, was the second volume of poetry produced by the renowned Zulu author B. W. Vilakazi. It was written during the ten years he spent living in Johannesburg, in 'exile' from his birthplace, KwaZulu-Natal. The poems in this collection represent a turning point in Vilakazi's life; they express yearnings for the beloved land, animals and ancestral spirits of his rural home, as well as expressions of deep disillusionment with the urban life he encountered in the 'City of Gold', and in particular the suffering of the black miners who brought this gold to the surface but never experienced the benefits of the wealth it produced for the mine owners. Renowned as the father of Nguni literature, Vilakazi was both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry). In these poems he assumes the role of the voice of the voiceless, and gives poignant expression to the stoic endurance of those caught up in the brutalities of capitalist exploitation of African labour, and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English; Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776141104; 9781776140596
    Series: African treasury series ; no. 8
    Subjects: Zulu poetry; Zulu poetry; Zulu language
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxxiii, 83 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  8. Inkondlo kaZulu
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    <i>Inkondlo kaZulu</i> (<i>Zulu Poems</i>), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later,... more

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    Inkondlo kaZulu (Zulu Poems), the first volume of poetry by B. W. Vilakazi, was first published in 1935. This was the first book of poems ever published in isiZulu; it also marked the launch of the newly established Bantu (later, African) Treasury Series, a collection of twenty classic works written between 1935 and 1987 in African indigenous languages. It contains superb nature poems and also reflects Vilakazi's contact with Western modernity. As both a traditional imbongi (bard) and a forward-looking poet who could fuse Western poetic forms with Zulu izibongo (praise poetry), he used his writings to express his resistance to the realities of capitalist exploitation of African labour and the appalling injustices of the migrant labour system. By committing to writing in poetic form what had traditionally been conveyed orally from one generation to the next, he preserves for future generations deep philosophical and emotional experiences of Zulu society. The republication of Inkondlo kaZulu affords the reader the opportunity to reappraise Vilakazi's intellectual significance and his renown as the 'father of Nguni literature' at a time when the need is acutely felt to unshackle ourselves from ethnic boundaries and break the invisible chains of inherited prejudice.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English; Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776145362; 9781776140657
    Series: African treasury series ; no. 1
    Subjects: Zulu poetry; Zulu language; Zulu poetry
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxix, 117 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  9. Amal'ezulu
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    A collection of isiZulu poems by B.W. Vilakazi, renowned as the 'father of Nguni literature', first published in 1945. The poems express yearnings for his rural life in KwaZulu-Natal and depict the suffering of black migrant workers employed on the... more

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    A collection of isiZulu poems by B.W. Vilakazi, renowned as the 'father of Nguni literature', first published in 1945. The poems express yearnings for his rural life in KwaZulu-Natal and depict the suffering of black migrant workers employed on the gold mines in Johannesburg, subject to the ruthless exploitation of the capitalist system.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Zondi, Mpume (MitwirkendeR); Khumalo, Langa (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776141104
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (120 pages)
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  10. Ukufa KukaShaka
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Wits University Press, Johannesburg

    Ukufa kukaShaka is a historical drama in isiZulu. Based on the events surrounding the assassination of Shaka, the mighty Zulu king, by his two half-brothers, Dingane and Mhlangana, aided and abetted by his paternal aunt, Mkabayi, in 1828. In the play... more

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    Ukufa kukaShaka is a historical drama in isiZulu. Based on the events surrounding the assassination of Shaka, the mighty Zulu king, by his two half-brothers, Dingane and Mhlangana, aided and abetted by his paternal aunt, Mkabayi, in 1828. In the play Elliot Zondi explores the classic theme of the tragic hero's fatal flaws.

     

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    Contributor: Zondi, Mpume (MitwirkendeR); Manyoni, Njabulo (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: Zulu
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781776141128
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (88 pages)
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