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The Heinemann Book of African Women's Poetry

by Stella Chipasula (Editor), Frank Chipasula (Editor)

Other authors: Malak 'Abd al-Aziz (Contributor), Assumpta Acam-Oturu (Contributor), Catherine Obianuju Acholonu (Contributor), Ama Ata Aidoo (Contributor), Ifi Amadiume (Contributor)35 more, Daniele Amrane (Contributor), Mwana Kupona binti Msham (Contributor), Abena P. A. Busia (Contributor), Andree Chedid (Contributor), Jeni Couzyn (Contributor), Irene Assiba d'Almeida (Contributor), Annette M'Baye d'Erneville (Contributor), Ingrid de Kok (Contributor), Noemia de Sousa (Contributor), Leila Djabali (Contributor), Alda do Espirito Santo (Contributor), Marina Gashe (Contributor), Anna Greki (Contributor), Shakuntala Hawoldar (Contributor), Gladys May Casely Hayford (Contributor), Rashidah Ismaili (Contributor), Ingrid Jonker (Contributor), Gwendoline C. Konie (Contributor), Alda Lara (Contributor), Maria Eugenia Lima (Contributor), Lindiwe Mabuza (Contributor), Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye (Contributor), Rachida Madani (Contributor), Zindzi Mandela (Contributor), Joyce Mansour (Contributor), Maria Manuela Margarido (Contributor), Gcina Mhlophe (Contributor), Micere Githae Mugo (Contributor), Malika O'Lahsen (Contributor), Molara Ogundipe-Leslie (Contributor), Amelia Blossom Pegram (Contributor), Kristina Rungano (Contributor), Amina Said (Contributor), Amelia Veiga (Contributor), Phumzile Zulu (Contributor)

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This anthology offers an extensive selection of poetry by women all over the African continent. The poems address wide-ranging human concerns such as love, motherhood, death, colonial domination and human dignity. They employ a variety of styles from the conversational to the didactic.

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