COVID meditations from literary phenom Otoniya J. Okot Bitek The relationship between the quotidian and the extraordinary is symbiotic: they defined each other. In Song & Dread, Bitek becomes a record keeper, observing this contradictory relationship from inside the quagmire of pandemic days. Rife with the paradoxical forces of boredom and intensity, the early days of COVID-19 passed under an inescapable pall. The poems of Song & Dread seek quietude, order, refuge, and space within that shroud. They remind us of community, connectedness, and what is inherently shared in a time of limited access and limitless grief. Innovative and playful in form, the works in this collection are of the time, while remembering an existence outside the present. They juxtapose the sensational news stories of daily turmoil and sorrowful social-media posts with the winnowed-down nature of life in a global crisis. With a keen eye, Bitek documents the ways the strange can become normalized when there is no other option.
Okot P'Bitek Orden de los libros
Okot p'Bitek fue un poeta ugandés que obtuvo un amplio reconocimiento internacional por su largo poema, Canción de Lawino. Esta obra profundiza en las tribulaciones de una esposa africana rural cuyo marido ha adoptado la vida urbana y desea que todo sea occidentalizado. Su escritura explora perspicazmente el choque entre los valores africanos tradicionales y las influencias occidentales modernas. A través de su poesía, p'Bitek encarna una voz de resistencia contra los legados coloniales, abogando por la integridad cultural.






- 2023
- 1998
Naar Afrika
Verhalen van Wole Soyinka, A.H.M. Scholtz, Breyten Breytenbach, Etienne van Heerden, Kuki Gallmann, Sembène Ousmane, Okot p'Bitek, Moses Isegawa, Bessie Head, Njabulo S. Ndebele, Lieve Joris, Mineke Schipper, Joseph Conrad, Chenjerai Hove, Ryszard Kapuściński, Ben Okri, Adam Zameenzad, Chinua Achebe, Adriaan van Dis, Conny Braam
- 287 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
- 1997
Belletristik : Uganda/Atscholi ; Frau - Afrika.
- 1991