Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Hadraawi by Maxamed Ibraahin Warsame 'Hadraawi', Maxamed Xasan, 'Alto', Said Jama Hussein, W.N. Herbert FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Maxamed Ibraahin Warsame Hadraawi was widely regarded as the greatest living Somali poet. Born in 1943 in Togdheer, he is known to Somalis as Hadraawi, a name meaning the master or father of speech.Interweaving striking imagery and metaphor with philosophy and social commentary, Hadraawis poems explore universal subjects and specificities of Somali culture and context. At his charismatic recitals, audiences revel in his mastery of classical and colloquial language and his experimental use of metre and alliteration.Hadraawi has composed more than 70 lyric songs and 200 epic poems. His early work was widely broadcast, set to music and performed by leading singers. As the social and political criticism in his poems increased, their broadcasting was stopped and in 1973 Siad Barres regime imprisoned Hadraawi for five years. Following release, Hadraawi orchestrated debate through the popular local form of chain poems (to which the late Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac Gaarriye was a notable contributor) and his strong new work, composed in secret, was memorised and passed from person to person.Leaving his homeland to join the Somali National Movement based in Ethiopia, Hadraawi became the voice of resistance and self-determination; here he wrote one of his great poems, Gudgude, a social vision. Experience of exile and time in the Somali diaspora in London inspired another masterpiece, the 800-verse Dabo Huwan, which includes anti-colonial critique, satirical passages on Darwins Origin of Species and Barres government, and an articulation of a Somali modernity.Returning home, Hadraawi led a March for Peace promoting understanding and reconciliation across the Somali regions and the diaspora. Hadraawi teaches, encourages budding writers, and the Center for Hadraawi Literature in Hargeysa hosts workshops, reading programmes and seminars.Hadraawi was honoured for creating profound and beautiful poems that enrich and expand the centuries-old oral poetry tradition that is central to contemporary Somali culture and identity; for sustaining shared historical awareness and inclusive discourse in divisive times; for his lifelong commitment to community development and social justice; and for building bridges, providing inspiration and promoting peace through poetry. In December 2012, Hadraawi was given the highly prestigious Prince Claus Fund Award.Sadly, Hadraawi died in August 2022 at the age of 79.W.N. Herbert was born in 1961 in Dundee, and educated there and at Brasenose College, Oxford. He is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Newcastle University, and has published widely with OUP, Arc, and others, including six books of poetry with Bloodaxe, several collaborative volumes with other poets, and five pamphlets. He has edited best-selling and influential anthologies such as Strong Words (2000) and Jade Ladder (2012). He is also a librettist, a text-led public artist, and a translator, working in collaboration on texts in Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, Farsi, and Somali. He has been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize, the Forward, and the Saltire, and has gained several PBS Recommendations and other awards, including the Cholmondeley. He was an original New Generation Poet, the first Wordsworth Trust Writing Fellow, and, between 2015 and 2018, the first Dundee Makar or city laureate. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Details ISBN8888934367 Publisher Ponte Invisibile Year 2013 ISBN-13 9788888934365 Format Paperback Publication Date 2013-10-20 Imprint Ponte Invisibile Country of Publication Italy Pages 136 ISBN-10 8888934367 UK Release Date 2013-10-20 Audience General Author W.N. Herbert Translator W.N. Herbert Subtitle The Poet and the Man We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENT Peace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:160095199;
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