The Imaginative Vision of Abdilatif Abdalla's Voice of Agony - Abdilatif Abdalla

The Imaginative Vision of Abdilatif Abdalla's Voice of Agony

(Autor)

Annmarie Drury (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
370 Seiten
2024
The University of Michigan Press (Verlag)
978-0-472-07661-1 (ISBN)
79,15 inkl. MwSt
The extraordinary Swahili poetry collection Sauti ya Dhiki, in English Voice of Agony, is a collection of prison poems composed by Abdilatif Abdalla between 1969 and 1972. Imaginative Vision is the first complete literary translation into English of one of the most esteemed and influential collections of Swahili poetry of the twentieth century.
The extraordinary Swahili poetry collection Sauti ya Dhiki, in English Voice of Agony, is a collection of prison poems composed by Abdilatif Abdalla between 1969 and 1972. He originally wrote the poems on toilet paper while incarcerated by the government of Jomo Kenyatta for sedition as a result of his political activism. Imaginative Vision is the first complete literary translation into English—translated by the late Kenyan novelist and scholar Ken Walibora Waliaula and edited by Annmarie Drury—of one of the most esteemed and influential collections of Swahili poetry of the twentieth century.

Yet Imaginative Vision is also something more. Even as it centers in a literary translation of a singularly beautiful and influential book of poetry, it tells English-language readers the story of that book. Supporting materials illuminate the circumstances of its inception when Abdilatif, aged 22, was arrested and tried. They explore what the volume meant to its first readers and its affiliations with subsequent extraordinary works of prison literature by Alamin Mazrui and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. They trace its links to literary art of the past, including of the nineteenth-century poet Muyaka bin Haji, and to writing that followed. And they explain social and historical aspects of the Swahili coastal world that nurtured Abdilatif’s political engagement and stunning verbal art. Under the editorship of scholar, translator, and poet Annmarie Drury, contributors bring insights from their diverse backgrounds to present contextualizing material that illuminates the poems at the heart of this book.

Abdilatif Abdalla is a celebrated Kenyan poet and political activist. Annmarie Drury is Associate Professor of English, Queens College, City University of New York.

Editor’s Introduction by Annmarie Drury
Preface to the Translationby Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
Translator’s Introduction by Ken Walibora Waliaula
Voice of Agony Sauti ya Dhiki Translated by Ken Walibora Waliaula

I Won’t Compromise N’shishiyelo ni Lilo
Go and Console Him Kamliwaze
Worry Not Tuza Moyo
The Boil Jipu
I’ll Never Let Go Siwati
Crocodile Mamba
I Remember You Nakukumbuka
Human Perfection Ukamilifu wa Mja
What Has Offended You? Lilokuudhi ni Lipi?
Coconut Palm: A Tug-of-War Mnazi: Vuta N’kuvute
This Speaking Out Kuno Kunena
Slipperiness Telezi
Speak Out, You Who Dare Semani Wenye Kusema
Even a Clever Guy Can’t Shave His Own Head Muwerevu Hajinyowi
It Will End Yatakoma
Alas, My Friend! Ah! Mwenzangu
Be Gone, Anxiety Wasiwasi Enda Zako
What a Bad Fellow! Mja Si Mwema
What Will Happen? Lipi Litakalokuwa?
Our Mother Africa Mamaetu Afrika
Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow Jana na Leo na Kesho
A Precious Thing Can’t Last Chema Hakudumu
Be Patient, My Heart Moyo Iwa Na Subira
Don’t Kill Me! Usiniuwe!
Things Have Their Own Ways Mambo Yana Mambo Yake
Don’t Listen to Them Watiliye Pamba
Pampering Tendekezo
I Wouldn’t Be Here Today Leo N’singekuwako
Cockadoodle-do! Kokoiko!
Don’t Cling to Silence ’Sikakawane na Kimya
Travelers, Let’s Wake Up Wasafiri Tuamkeni
Come to Your Senses Zindukani
Goodbye Kwa Heri
The Town Cockerel and the Country One La Mjini na La Shamba
Wash Him Muosheni
I’m Coming Naja
Crossroads Ndiya Panda
A Thing Can’t Be Human Kichu Hakiwi Ni Uchu
Tit for Tat Kutendana
I’m Back N’sharudi


Critical Perspectives
Sauti ya Dhiki: Its Place in Swahili Literature and
East African Literature by Ann Biersteker
Abdilatif and I: Reflections on Comparative Experiencesby Alamin Mazrui
Rhymed, Metrical Translations of Four Poemsby Meg Arenberg
This is What I Hold Fast N’shishiyelo ni Lilo
Crocodile Mamba
I Remember You Nakukumbuka
Which Will It Be? Lipi Litakalokuwa?


Textual Backgrounds: Voice of Agony in Its Historical Moment
Kenya: Twendapi? Kenya: Where Are We Heading? by Abdilatif Abdalla, Translated by Kai Kresse
Introduction to the 1973 edition by Shihabuddin Chiraghdin, Translated by Ann Biersteker
Author’s Preface to the 1973 editionbyAbdilatif Abdalla,Translated by Ann Biersteker
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie African Perspectives
Verlagsort Ann Arbor
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 272 g
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-472-07661-2 / 0472076612
ISBN-13 978-0-472-07661-1 / 9780472076611
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