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Mukoma Wa Ngugi

University of Nebraska Press, 2016 | Paperback | ISBN: 9780803290679

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Written as a tribute to family, place, and bodily awareness, Mukoma Wa Ngugi’s poems speak of love, war, violence, language, immigration, and exile. From a baby girl’s penchant for her parents’ keys to a warrior’s hunt for words, Wa Ngugi’s poems move back and forth between the personal and the political. In the frozen tundra of Wisconsin, the biting winds of Boston, and the heat of Nairobi, Wa Ngugi is always mindful of his physical experience of the environment. Ultimately it is among multiple homes, nations, and identities that he finds an uneasy peace.

Mukoma’s energetic voice leaps out of poems that roll effortlessly and often joyously off the tongue. They are a wonderful adventure into his world of family and friendship, history, memory, and the imagination.

Bernardine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other
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Contemporary African Poetry Series

Other Books In This Series:

In A Language That You Know
Think of Lampedusa
Beating the Graves
The Future Has an Appointment with the Dawn
Modern Sudanese Poetry: An Anthology
Breaking the Silence
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