
Tenderfoot
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A sequel to Ethiopia Boy, Beckett's celebrated first Carcanet collection, Tenderfoot teems with praise-shouts for Asfaw the cook, for the boys living as minibus conductors or chewing-gum sellers, even for Tenderfoot's own stomach that hangs 'like a leopard in a thorn acacia tree'. Featuring storms and droughts, hunger and desire, donkeys who quote Samuel Johnson and a red bicycle that invites you on a poem tour of Addis Ababa, Tenderfoot takes in what is happening around but also inside the boy's mind and body - a human transformation.
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'These poems are utterly distinctive, there is something at once proud and sad in them, as the reader senses that Tenderfoot loves but stands outside what he loves.'Sasha Dugdale
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- Front Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Inglizawi negn!
- Here comes a donkey, loaded with beans
- Sweetheart
- Good bread
- Asfaw's hunger
- Ras Gugsa's kindness
- The table
- Pleasures of the feast
- Elegy for a thunderstorm
- When the backyard was a boy
- When I was ten, I started watching men
- The fig wasp
- Bananas
- In Gheralta
- Becoming big
- Praise shout for a stomach
- Malnourished
- I shave my soft hair
- Qulul
- To a tin shack behind the Lion's Den Hotel
- Hungry, we
- Small angry famine
- Here comes a donkey, loaded with figs
- Outside the gates with Abebe
- Here comes a donkey, loaded with troubles
- Tagesse's hunger poems
- Here comes a donkey, loaded with hope
- Lib
- To the teeming bookshops of Addis Ababa
- The red bicycle
- Three bushti go to the Mercato
- Uncle! take me to a better place
- The shop on my chest
- To a weyala/minibus conductor
- For the serval cats
- Never a bad word about hyenas!
- The young men say
- When berberé attacks
- Three pickpockets
- Truth dog
- Abel migrating
- The day they murdered Assefa Maru
- In the Lion Gardens
- Chicken is the safest thing
- Prayer to a saint of two religions
- A song: Yehageré sheta
- About the cows at Lake Langano
- Amharic glossary
- Notes
- Acknowledgements
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