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OverviewPoet and anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus recorded a series of tapes in the 1970s which have been edited and annotated by Bernth Lindfors to give valuable insights into Brutus's life and works. Dennis Brutus (1924-2009) is known internationally as a South African poet, anti-apartheid activist and campaigner for human rights and the release of political prisoners. His literary works include Sirens Knuckles Boots (1963), Letters to Martha, and Other Poems from a South African Prison (1968), A Simple Lust (1973), and Stubborn Hope (1978). When Dennis Brutus was a Visiting Professor at The University of Texas at Austin in 1974-75, he recorded on tape a series of reflections on his life and career. In addition, he frequently responded to questions about his poetry and political activities put to him by students and faculty in formal and informal interviews that were also captured on tape. Transcripts of a selection of these tapes, as well as reprints of two interviews recorded earlier, are reproduced here in order to put on record fragments of the autobiography of a remarkable man who lived in extraordinary times and managed to leave his mark on the land and literature of South Africa. Brutus was an effective anti-apartheid campaigner who succeeded in getting South Africa excluded from the Olympics. His opposition to racial discrimination in sports led to his arrest, banning, and imprisonment on Robben Island. Upon release, he left South Africa and lived most of the rest of his life in exile, where he continued his political work and simultaneously earned an international reputation as a poet who often sang of his love for his country. The tapes are edited by Bernth Lindfors who has added an Introduction and a transcript of a 1970 interview as well as other transcripts of lectures and discussions. Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African Literatures, The University of Texas at Austin, and founding editor of Research in AfricanLiteratures. He has written and edited numerous books on African literature, including Folklore in Nigerian Literature (1973), Popular Literatures in Africa (1991), Africans on Stage (1999), Early Soyinka (2008), and Early Achebe (2009). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bernth Lindfors (Author)Publisher: James Currey Imprint: James Currey Edition: annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781847010346ISBN 10: 1847010342 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 21 July 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction by the Editor - Part I: Life Recollections Family Background Attempt to Escape (Tapes 1, 2 and 3) Robben Island Interlude Notes on My Activities Notes on My Life - Part II: Writings Somehow Tenderness Survives Talking with Students Reviewing a Review On My Poetry On Literature and CommitmentReviews(A) fascinating and highly readable volume. (Brutus') fascinating account is greatly enriched by editor Lindfors who meticulously provides a succinctly footnoted biographical sketch of every individual identified in the story. JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY A vivid and moving portrait of a man who contributed significantly, through his actions and words, to the fight against apartheid. (It) is a deeply informative and very personal portrait of both the public and private man. LEEDS AFRICAN STUDIES BULLETIN A vivid and moving portrait of a man who contributed significantly, through his actions and words, to the fight against apartheid. (It) is a deeply informative and very personal portrait of both the public and private man. LEEDS AFRICAN STUDIES BULLETIN An important and useful publication. (...) Brutus emerges here as modest and self-critical, courageous and articulate, convinced of the need for political commitment and artistic integrity. WASAFIRIBR> An important and useful publication.(...) Brutus emerges here as modest and self-critical, courageous and articulate, convinced of the need for political commitment and artistic integrity. WASAFIRI This collection valuably fills out our picture of Dennis Brutus. (...) Bernth Lindfors is to be commended for producing this posthumous tribute to one of South Africa's most significant writer-activists. RESEARCH IN AFRICAN LITERATURES (A) fascinating and highly readable volume. (Brutus') fascinating account is greatly enriched by editor Lindfors who meticulously provides a succinctly footnoted biographical sketch of every individual identified in the story. JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY A vivid and moving portrait of a man who contributed significantly, through his actions and words, to the fight against apartheid. (It) is a deeply informative and very personal portrait of both the public and private man. LEEDS AFRICAN STUDIES BULLETIN This collection valuably fills out our picture of Dennis Brutus. (...) Bernth Lindfors is to be commended for producing this posthumous tribute to one of South Africa's most significant writer-activists. RESEARCH IN AFRICAN LITERATURES (A) fascinating and highly readable volume. (Brutus') fascinating account is greatly enriched by editor Lindfors who meticulously provides a succinctly footnoted biographical sketch of every individual identified in the story. JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY A vivid and moving portrait of a man who contributed significantly, through his actions and words, to the fight against apartheid. (It) is a deeply informative and very personal portrait of both the public and private man. LEEDS AFRICAN STUDIES BULLETIN Author InformationBernth Lindfors is professor emeritus of English and African literatures, University of Texas at Austin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |