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      Let Us Not Think of Them As Barbarians

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      A bold narrative of love, migration, and war hewn from the stones of Namibia. Sensual and intimate, these evocative poems fold into each other to renew and undermine multiple poetic traditions. Gradually, the poems assemble an ombindi -- an ancestral cairn -- from a history of...

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      Product ID:9781988732664
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:CA
      Title:Let Us Not Think of Them As Barbarians
      Authors:Author: Peter Midgley
      Page Count:96
      Subjects:Poetry, Poetry, Poetry by individual poets, Poetry by individual poets
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      A bold narrative of love, migration, and war hewn from the stones of Namibia. Sensual and intimate, these evocative poems fold into each other to renew and undermine multiple poetic traditions. Gradually, the poems assemble an ombindi -- an ancestral cairn -- from a history of violent disruption. Underlying the intense language is an exploration of African philosophy and its potential for changing our view of the world. Even as the poems look to the past, they push the reader towards a future that is as relevant to contemporary Canada as it is to the Namibian earth that bled them.
      Imprint Name:NeWest Press
      Publisher Name:NeWest Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-09-01

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      Weight146 g
      Dimensions227 × 223 × 6 mm