This work takes in two collections of poetry. The poems of Delta Blues  protests against the environmental degradation of the Niger Delta, and the  devastation unleashed upon local populations, victims, and caught up in  the race for oil. The younger poet dedicates his work to Ken Saro Wiwa,  and other civil-rights activists. He writes about the irony of their  mortality, which was, their last resort and only threat; their death was  the final protest. The poet contrasts the natural heritage of the river, a  vital food and water source, with barrels of oil, which bring little  benefit to the people of the river. He believes that remembering the past  and the dead may be the only way of preventing history repeating itself.  Ojaide has won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the Africa region and  the Association of Nigerian Authors' Poetry Prize twice. He has performed  and been translated around the world, and is regarded as a leading voice  amongst the new (younger) generation.
 
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Höhe: 229 mm
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Dicke: 6 mm
 
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978-978-2081-77-3 (9789782081773)
 
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A renowned poet, Tanure Ojaide has won major national and international poetry awards, including the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for the Africa Region (1987), the BBC Arts and Africa Poetry Award (1988), twice the All-Africa Okigbo Prize for Poetry (1988 and 1997), and thrice the Association of Nigerian Authors' Poetry Prize (1988, 1994 and 2004. In 2016 Ojaide was awarded the the prestigious Fonlon-Nichols Award at the 42nd annual African Literature Association (ALA) conference in Atlanta.