• MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe
  • MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe
  • MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe
  • MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe
  • MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe
  • MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe

MALIBONGWE: POEMS FROM THE STRUGGLE BY ANC WOMEN Edited by Sono Molefe

A5, 194 pages, Black & white printed, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2020

In the late 1970s, Lindiwe Mabuza, a.k.a. Sono Molefe, sent out a call for poems written by women in ANC camps and offices throughout Africa and the world. The book that resulted, published and distributed in Europe in the early 1980s, was banned by the apartheid regime. Half-forgotten, it has never appeared in a South African edition – until now.

Authorised by the editor, this re-issue of Malibongwe re-establishes a place for women artists in the history of South Africa’s liberation. These are the struggles within the Struggle: a book that records the hopes and fears, the drives and disappointments, and the motivation and resilience of women at the front lines of the battle against apartheid. Here we see the evidence, too often airbrushed out of the narratives of national liberation, of a deep and unrelenting radicalism within women; of a dream of a South Africa in which not only freedom reigned, but justice too.

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uHlanga

Regular price £15.00