In a Language That You Know

South Africa is a complicated, contradictory, and haunted place. Len Verwey captures the trajectory of life in such a place, dealing with childhood, war, marriage, divorce, and death. He explores the challenges posed by place and history, shared identities, deep embeddedness in the continent, and the legacies of violence and exclusion, as well as beauty. 

Verwey offers poems that speak of uncertainty, ask questions, and challenge simplistic and scapegoating narratives that become so tempting when living in a society undergoing intense social and economic pressure. Dealing less with factual or political explanations of war and more with the compulsion of war, in particular, “maleness” and violence, Verwey pulls the reader into another world, opening eyes to the “crisis of men,” the violence against women, children, and the foreign in a country where conflicts are again escalating. In a Language That You Know strives to understand the complexity of one of the most unequal, violent, yet most vibrant societies in the world.

 

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In a Language That You Know

South Africa is a complicated, contradictory, and haunted place. Len Verwey captures the trajectory of life in such a place, dealing with childhood, war, marriage, divorce, and death. He explores the challenges posed by place and history, shared identities, deep embeddedness in the continent, and the legacies of violence and exclusion, as well as beauty. 

Verwey offers poems that speak of uncertainty, ask questions, and challenge simplistic and scapegoating narratives that become so tempting when living in a society undergoing intense social and economic pressure. Dealing less with factual or political explanations of war and more with the compulsion of war, in particular, “maleness” and violence, Verwey pulls the reader into another world, opening eyes to the “crisis of men,” the violence against women, children, and the foreign in a country where conflicts are again escalating. In a Language That You Know strives to understand the complexity of one of the most unequal, violent, yet most vibrant societies in the world.

 

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In a Language That You Know

In a Language That You Know

by Len Verwey
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South Africa is a complicated, contradictory, and haunted place. Len Verwey captures the trajectory of life in such a place, dealing with childhood, war, marriage, divorce, and death. He explores the challenges posed by place and history, shared identities, deep embeddedness in the continent, and the legacies of violence and exclusion, as well as beauty. 

Verwey offers poems that speak of uncertainty, ask questions, and challenge simplistic and scapegoating narratives that become so tempting when living in a society undergoing intense social and economic pressure. Dealing less with factual or political explanations of war and more with the compulsion of war, in particular, “maleness” and violence, Verwey pulls the reader into another world, opening eyes to the “crisis of men,” the violence against women, children, and the foreign in a country where conflicts are again escalating. In a Language That You Know strives to understand the complexity of one of the most unequal, violent, yet most vibrant societies in the world.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803290983
Publisher: UNP - Nebraska
Publication date: 10/01/2017
Series: African Poetry Book
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Len Verwey is a South African poet. He was born in Mozambique in 1973. His chapbook Otherwise Everything Goes On is included in the boxed set Seven New Generation African Poets, and his poems have been published in various journals including New Coin and New Contrast

 
 

Table of Contents

Coast    
My Mother Speaks    
Fishing Boy    
Fathers to Sons    
Bitter Boys    
El Bandito de los Nadas    
The Quarry    
Old Joke    
The Bills    
The Real Evidence    
Campaign    
Experts    
The Stowaway    
Our Leader Speaks    
Elsewhere    
Leaving    
Confession of the Stable Hand    
I Flew Secretly    
Maputo    
An Unchained Dog for Each of You    
See Them    
A Thing of Theirs    
Ecstasy Revolver    
Sunnyside    
Antarctica    
1999    
Mourning for Beginners    
Self-Portrait as a Father    
Stone    
With the Music Teacher    
Rehearsal Notes    
Jonah    
In a Language That You Know    
Doctor    
Simple    
Acknowledgments    
Notes    

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