Epic Poetry of Mazisi Kunene
African Literature, Aesthetic, and Transatlantic Formulation

By (author) Prof. or Dr. Dike Okoro

ISBN13: 9781501398896

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Published: 05/03/2026

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An interrogation of the poetry of Mazisi Kunene that places his work in the context of African literature and the richness of the oral tradition, as well as his political activism that connects him to the wider African diaspora. As Africa’s foremost epic poet, Mazisi Kunene occupies a unique place in history. In this study, Dike Okoro illuminates the penetrating insights found in Kunene's poetry and the reasons why his art has been considered as masterpieces grounded in geography, history, and culture. He situates Kunene as a theorist who embraces African tradition – including his adoption of izibongo, Zulu praise poetry – and the role of the artist as a chronicler of his people’s history, committed to art as a catalyst for change, not justd South Africa but for Africans around the globe. These essays and interviews address the post-apartheid reality of South Africa and draw from a repository of rich images found in Kunene's poetry to provide examples of depictions of colonial exploitation in Africa; the rootedness of traditional African culture; women and children who bring hope; and art as a way to effect change. They demonstrate Kunene’s profound influence on and in world literature, interrogating his work for its style and connections with poetry by Native Americans and other Indigenous literary traditions. The Epic Poetry of Mazisi Kunene argues that Mazisi Kunene's poetry centers non-human beings (animals and plants), the pristine environment of the olden days, and the cosmology of his Zulu ethnicity, asserting the relevance of his art – in this 21st-century moment of climate crisis – as both a form of activism and a political tool to the African creative writer.
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Wise sayings/advice as advocacy/life lessons in Mazisi Kunene’s poetry Chapter 2: Water, Life, Death and Traveling Symbols in the poetry of Mazisi Kunene, Gabriel Okara, and Langston Hughes Chapter 3: The Motif of Exile in the Poetry of Mazisi Kunene and Kofi Awoonor Chapter 4: The Depiction of Women in Mazisi Kunene’s selected poems Chapter 5: Leadership/Misuse of power in Kunene’s poems Chapter 6: Forms of Resistance and Protest in Kunene’s poetry Chapter 7: Images of Heroes and Heroines in Kunene’s work Chapter 8: Song/Ecstasy Music in Mazisi Kunene’s poetry Chapter 9: Candidly Speaking: Mazisi Kunene and Elechi Amadi Chapter 10:Water Imagery in Mazisi Kunene’s poetry Notes I: A Conversation between Ntongela Masilela and Dike Okoro Notes II: Mazisi Kunene in conversation with Dike Okoro Afterword Index
  • Literary studies: poetry & poets
  • Literary studies: post-colonial literature
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
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