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One of few books translated into English from Sesotho, In My Heart introduces a long-neglected voice to global readership. Elsewhere Texts, edited by Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak and Hosam Aboul-Ela, presents radical new engagements with non-European literary cultures. This volume, the latest in this ambitious series, is a brilliant collection of essays originally written in Sesotho by Sophonia Machabe Mofokeng. Often confined to the role of native informants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, writers working in African languages laid the foundation for the politics and poetics of decolonization and are legendary among their own communities of readers, though their work remains little known elsewhere. In My Heart belongs to this tradition of colonial renegades. Writing in the 1950s during the cataclysmic events of apartheid that were transforming life in South Africa, Mofokeng offers a series of meditations that provide his readers with a Sesotho worldview outside the categories authorized by colonial knowledge. In My Heart, expertly translated by Nhlanhla Maake, introduces a significant African thinker's influential work to a global readership.

Table of Contents
General Introduction by Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak
Translator’s Note
Introducing Pelong Ya Ka by Simon Gikandi
1.The Heart
2.Character
3.Loneliness
4.Death
5.Horse Racing
6.Farewell
7.Change
8.Time
9.Friends
10.Paper
11.Exams
12.The River
13.Driving an Automobile
14.The Sea
15.The Hospital
16.Plants
17.Money
18.Marriage
19.Old Age
20.The End

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      Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780857428929, 978-0857428929
      ISBN10: 0857428926

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      One of few books translated into English from Sesotho, In My Heart introduces a long-neglected voice to global readership. Elsewhere Texts, edited by Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak and Hosam Aboul-Ela, presents radical new engagements with non-European literary cultures. This volume, the latest in this ambitious series, is a brilliant collection of essays originally written in Sesotho by Sophonia Machabe Mofokeng. Often confined to the role of native informants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, writers working in African languages laid the foundation for the politics and poetics of decolonization and are legendary among their own communities of readers, though their work remains little known elsewhere. In My Heart belongs to this tradition of colonial renegades. Writing in the 1950s during the cataclysmic events of apartheid that were transforming life in South Africa, Mofokeng offers a series of meditations that provide his readers with a Sesotho worldview outside the categories authorized by colonial knowledge. In My Heart, expertly translated by Nhlanhla Maake, introduces a significant African thinker's influential work to a global readership.

      Table of Contents
      General Introduction by Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak
      Translator’s Note
      Introducing Pelong Ya Ka by Simon Gikandi
      1.The Heart
      2.Character
      3.Loneliness
      4.Death
      5.Horse Racing
      6.Farewell
      7.Change
      8.Time
      9.Friends
      10.Paper
      11.Exams
      12.The River
      13.Driving an Automobile
      14.The Sea
      15.The Hospital
      16.Plants
      17.Money
      18.Marriage
      19.Old Age
      20.The End

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