'Poetry, always foremost of the arts in traditional Africa, has continued to compete for primacy against the newer forms of prose fiction and theatre drama.' This wonderfully comprehensive anthology of African poetry has been expanded to include ninety-nine poets from twenty-seven countries, thirty-one of whom appear for the first time. Equally wide-ranging is the content of the poetry itself: war songs and political protests jostle with poems about human love, African nature and the surprises that life offers; all are represented in these rich and colourful pages.
Ulli Beier Books
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.






Collected from many parts of Africa and from many different languages, the poems have been sympathetically translated into English. The music of an African tonal language can never be fully expressed in English. The poems in this collection come from widely different cultures, including the Yoruba and Ewe of West Africa, the Zulu and Bushmen of South Africa, the Galla and Swahili of East Africa and even the ancient Egyptians
Auf dem Auge Gottes wächst kein Gras
- 253 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Ein Meer aus Indigo
- 111 pages
- 4 hours of reading