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South Africa’s Poetry Africa 2022 for October

Poetry Africa 2022 will be hosted in the South African cities of Johannesburg, Durban, and Pietermaritzburg from October 6-16, 2022.

Poetry Africa is an international poetry festival first hosted by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa in 1996.  The Centre for Creative Arts other famous events are Time of the Writer and the Durban International Film Festival.

The 2022 edition of Poetry Africa will start on Thursday, October 6 with a variety of activities including panels, poetry slams, and loads more. Some of the scheduled speakers are Belita Andre, Lebo Mashile, Mana Bugallo, Modise Segkothe, Nomashenge, Phillippa Yaa de Villiers, Roché Kester, Sabelo Soko, Siphokazi Jonas, Thando Fuze, vangile gantsho, and Xabiso Villi.

The keynote speaker for Poetry Africa is Diana Ferrus.

The keynote speaker for the festival is Diana Ferrus. Ferrus is a writer, poet, performance poet and storyteller. Her work has been published in various collections and some serve as prescribed texts for high school learners. In 2012 Diana received the inaugural Mbokodo Award for poetry. She has published three books, Ons Komvandaan, I’ve come to take you home (2010), Die vrede kom later (2019). I’ve Come To Take You Home was dedicated to the indigenous South African woman Sarah Baartman who was taken away from her country under false pretences and paraded as a sexual freak in Europe. This poem touched the heart of the French Senate and upon hearing it they voted unanimously that her remains should come home. Diana’s work has had and still has a bearing and influence on matters of race, sex and reconciliation.

One of the unique offerings this year is that unlike in previous editions which were hosted primarily in the city of Durban, also has events in Johannesburg and Pietermaritzburg.

If you want to take part, and who wouldn’t, and you are in South Africa during festival dates, please click here for more information.

By James Murua

This blog is run by James Murua a Nairobi, Kenya based lover of books.

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