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The African Treasury Series, published from the 1940s onwards, consists of texts written by pioneers of South African literature in African languages. It provided a voice for the voiceless and celebrated African culture, history and heritage. The reissue of these foundational texts with new introductions supports ongoing efforts to highlight the importance of writing in indigenous languages, and to remember and celebrate these early giants of African literature. The African Treasury Series is now available in ebook and print formats. 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 (published by the University of the Witwatersrand Press), 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. Inkondlo kaZulu is part of Wits University Press’ African Treasury Series.

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1 NgePhasika
2 Inkelenkele yakwaXhosa
3 Ukhamba lukaSonkomose
4 We moya!
5 Inqomfi
6 Impophoma yeVictoria
7 Woza Nonjinjikazi!
8 Khalani maZulu!
9 Umcabango wasekuseni
10 Sengiyokholwa-ke
11 Cula ngizwe!
12 Ma ngificwa ukufa
13 Ngizw’ ingoma
14 Ithongo lokwazi
15 UShaka kaSenzangakhona
16 Ngomz’omdaladala kaGrout
17 Phezu kwethuna likaShaka
18 Aggrey we-Afrika
19 UNokufa
20 Isenanelo eminyakeni engamashumi mahlanu
21 Wena-ke uyothini?

Inkondlo Kazulu

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      Publisher: Wits University Press
      Publication Date: 21/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781776140657, 978-1776140657
      ISBN10: 1776140656

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The African Treasury Series, published from the 1940s onwards, consists of texts written by pioneers of South African literature in African languages. It provided a voice for the voiceless and celebrated African culture, history and heritage. The reissue of these foundational texts with new introductions supports ongoing efforts to highlight the importance of writing in indigenous languages, and to remember and celebrate these early giants of African literature. The African Treasury Series is now available in ebook and print formats. 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 (published by the University of the Witwatersrand Press), 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. Inkondlo kaZulu is part of Wits University Press’ African Treasury Series.

      Table of Contents

      1 NgePhasika
      2 Inkelenkele yakwaXhosa
      3 Ukhamba lukaSonkomose
      4 We moya!
      5 Inqomfi
      6 Impophoma yeVictoria
      7 Woza Nonjinjikazi!
      8 Khalani maZulu!
      9 Umcabango wasekuseni
      10 Sengiyokholwa-ke
      11 Cula ngizwe!
      12 Ma ngificwa ukufa
      13 Ngizw’ ingoma
      14 Ithongo lokwazi
      15 UShaka kaSenzangakhona
      16 Ngomz’omdaladala kaGrout
      17 Phezu kwethuna likaShaka
      18 Aggrey we-Afrika
      19 UNokufa
      20 Isenanelo eminyakeni engamashumi mahlanu
      21 Wena-ke uyothini?

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