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Smiles in Pathos and Other Poems
Taschenbuch von Khainga O'Okwemba
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Smiles in Pathos and Other Poems is a collection of selected poems by Khainga
O'Okwemba. The poet stands on the opposite ends of his contemporaries because of
his faith and reverence in the traditional forms of poetry. He is intimately Augustan in
craft and romantic in idealizing the poetic forms. The poems are written in three
models divided into separate books, with each book sub-themed.

In Book One we have the celebratory short poems called Poems of Homage which are
inspired by the poet's admiration of canonical African writers: Chinua Achebe, Wole
Soyinka, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Chris Wanjala, Peter Abrahams, Leopold Sedar Senghor,
Ayi Kwei Amah, Denis Brutus, Christopher Okigbo, among others.

The Incidental poems in Book Two called Poems of Known Tradition , adopt identifiable
forms; rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, repetition, stanza, terza rima, sonnet, and which
take on socio-political themes.

In Book Three we find the mock epic narrative poetry with the title Pearls of Laughter.
The narrative poem needs first to be enjoyed as a love story, and as a satire. Every
piece has a life of its own. However, the work is well appreciated when the fragmented
pieces are united into one, a feat generally admired by the poet.

What others say

"Here on our road a great mind sings freedom to open wings in clouds of cyanide over
horizons; mists at crusted duties serving deities of latest power of invaders come to
drink our Nile. Khainga is our new Moran!"
- Prof Okello Oculi, Ugandan Poet and Distinguished Professor of Political Science

"Khainga has shown his unwavering fidelity to traditional forms of poetry."

- Lennox Odiemo-Munara, Literature Lecturer, Egerton University

"By returning to traditional forms, rhymes and language of poetry, the contemporary
Khainga breaks convention in the most simple, profound and elegant way - this is
what makes his work distinctive."

- Kadija Sesay, Sable LitMag Publisher/Chair African Writers Abroad/ - Chair
International PEN Women Writers Committee

"Khainga O'Okwemba's narrative songs do not come to us in a condemnatory voice.
They are rendered in quiet satire, most of the time pleasing to the ear. He constantly
redefines his role as a poet, recording as he does the slices of life and expressing life's
message in the ever-renewing medium. Khainga O'Okwemba is the embodiment of the
new subtle optimism which the African requires to face the new forces in his own
ironical words."

- Chris Wanjala, Distinguished Professor of Literature, University of Nairobi

About the Author

Khainga O'Okwemba is a celebrated Kenyan poet and one of Kenya's most prolific,
influential and outspoken literary commentators in Nairobi. He is a journalist and columnist
with The Star newspaper where he pens the weekly column, Literary Postcard .

Khainga O'Okwemba has worked with print and electronic media since 1998 when he first
joined the editorial team of a provincial magazine called The Youthview. His poetry, essays and
articles have been published in daily newspapers such as The Sunday Standard and The Star,
He is a script-writer for television and radio host. Khainga is the Treasurer of International PEN Kenya Chapter.

The volume Smiles in Pathos and Other Poems is the first publication of a selection of Khanga's poems.
Smiles in Pathos and Other Poems is a collection of selected poems by Khainga
O'Okwemba. The poet stands on the opposite ends of his contemporaries because of
his faith and reverence in the traditional forms of poetry. He is intimately Augustan in
craft and romantic in idealizing the poetic forms. The poems are written in three
models divided into separate books, with each book sub-themed.

In Book One we have the celebratory short poems called Poems of Homage which are
inspired by the poet's admiration of canonical African writers: Chinua Achebe, Wole
Soyinka, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Chris Wanjala, Peter Abrahams, Leopold Sedar Senghor,
Ayi Kwei Amah, Denis Brutus, Christopher Okigbo, among others.

The Incidental poems in Book Two called Poems of Known Tradition , adopt identifiable
forms; rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, repetition, stanza, terza rima, sonnet, and which
take on socio-political themes.

In Book Three we find the mock epic narrative poetry with the title Pearls of Laughter.
The narrative poem needs first to be enjoyed as a love story, and as a satire. Every
piece has a life of its own. However, the work is well appreciated when the fragmented
pieces are united into one, a feat generally admired by the poet.

What others say

"Here on our road a great mind sings freedom to open wings in clouds of cyanide over
horizons; mists at crusted duties serving deities of latest power of invaders come to
drink our Nile. Khainga is our new Moran!"
- Prof Okello Oculi, Ugandan Poet and Distinguished Professor of Political Science

"Khainga has shown his unwavering fidelity to traditional forms of poetry."

- Lennox Odiemo-Munara, Literature Lecturer, Egerton University

"By returning to traditional forms, rhymes and language of poetry, the contemporary
Khainga breaks convention in the most simple, profound and elegant way - this is
what makes his work distinctive."

- Kadija Sesay, Sable LitMag Publisher/Chair African Writers Abroad/ - Chair
International PEN Women Writers Committee

"Khainga O'Okwemba's narrative songs do not come to us in a condemnatory voice.
They are rendered in quiet satire, most of the time pleasing to the ear. He constantly
redefines his role as a poet, recording as he does the slices of life and expressing life's
message in the ever-renewing medium. Khainga O'Okwemba is the embodiment of the
new subtle optimism which the African requires to face the new forces in his own
ironical words."

- Chris Wanjala, Distinguished Professor of Literature, University of Nairobi

About the Author

Khainga O'Okwemba is a celebrated Kenyan poet and one of Kenya's most prolific,
influential and outspoken literary commentators in Nairobi. He is a journalist and columnist
with The Star newspaper where he pens the weekly column, Literary Postcard .

Khainga O'Okwemba has worked with print and electronic media since 1998 when he first
joined the editorial team of a provincial magazine called The Youthview. His poetry, essays and
articles have been published in daily newspapers such as The Sunday Standard and The Star,
He is a script-writer for television and radio host. Khainga is the Treasurer of International PEN Kenya Chapter.

The volume Smiles in Pathos and Other Poems is the first publication of a selection of Khanga's poems.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Importe, Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781926906164
ISBN-10: 1926906160
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: O'Okwemba, Khainga
Hersteller: Nsemia Inc.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 203 x 127 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: Khainga O'Okwemba
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.11.2011
Gewicht: 0,161 kg
Artikel-ID: 126671315
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Importe, Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781926906164
ISBN-10: 1926906160
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: O'Okwemba, Khainga
Hersteller: Nsemia Inc.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 203 x 127 x 9 mm
Von/Mit: Khainga O'Okwemba
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.11.2011
Gewicht: 0,161 kg
Artikel-ID: 126671315
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