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Ulli Beier

    July 30, 1922 – April 3, 2011

    Ulli Beier was instrumental in fostering African art and literature through his editorship of Black Orpheus and his founding of Mbari clubs. His scholarly work delved into African creation myths and traditional art forms, making these rich cultural expressions accessible. A keen translator, he focused on rendering Yoruba poetry into English, bridging linguistic and cultural divides.

    African poetry
    Glücklose Köpfe
    Not Even God is Ripe Enough
    Art in Nigeria, 1960. --
    Modern Poetry from Africa
    The hunter thinks the monkey is not wise ...