Bending the Bow

A Natural Curiosity :: Bending the Bow

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Bending the Bow is a new anthology of African love poetry, edited by the Malawian poet Frank Chipasula and published by Southern Illinois University Press. Here’s an excerpt from my blog post at Words Without Borders:

The earliest poems are among the best, and do much to undermine the idea that ancient Egypt was a gloomy place oppressed by pharaohs and preoccupied by death. “My love is back, let me shout out the news!” begins the first. “My arms swing to embrace her, / And heart pirouettes in its dark chamber / glad as a fish when night shades the pool.”

Naturally enough, many of the poems collected here are addressed from a young man to a young woman, or vice versa. These African lovers sometimes focus on different details from those a Western lover might. “My dark-brown girl is like a cow,” begins a traditional poem in the Aandonga language. Liyongo Fumo of Kenya praises a woman in these words: “Her matching eyebrows / are perfectly parallel / and neatly join at the root / as if they are knotted together.”

Posted by geoff on 09/16 at 10:02 PM

Comments:

Following a track-back to Blogcatalog from my own blog, I came across your most interesting site.  I shall return because I see that your interests frequently parallel mine.  Obviusly we both read The New Yorker carefully too!

Since you review books about Africa, I also was wondering if you might like a review copy of my novel The Violets of Usambara.  It came out 18 months ago, and is the tale of Canadian politician who goes missing in Burundi in 1997 and his wife at home in Montreal.  Here’s a link to the blog about the research that went into it. http://usambarastory.blogspot.com

Cheers

Mary

Posted by Mary Soderstrom  on  09/18  at  10:15 AM
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