Mazisi Kunene - a short biography and bibliography of this KwaZulu-Natal author.
Mazisi Kunene
(1930 - ) is an epic poet living in KwaZulu-Natal.
Kunene studied at the University of Natal, and won the
Bantu
Literary Competition Award in 1956. He left South Africa
in 1959, taught in
Lesotho, and years later gained the distinction of
becoming Professor of African
Literature and Language at the University of California in
Los Angeles. More
recently, he has been based at the University of Natal,
Durban, though now retired.
For Zulu Poems (1970) Kunene collected and
translated into English his early poetry. Evolving from
traditional Zulu literature, the poems reflect the
importance of this social and
cultural inheritance. With the publication of Emperor
Shaka the Great (1979),
an epic poem inspired by the rise of the Zulu empire -
Shaka's royal kraal was
located at KwaDukuza - followed by Anthem of the
Decades (1981), a Zulu epic dedicated to the women of
Africa, Kunene earned
critical as well as popular recognition. His reputation
was further enhanced by
the elegiacal poems collected in The Ancestors and the
Sacred
Mountain (1982). Acknowledged for his commitment to
the language and history of
his Zulu heritage, Kunene is a major voice in African
literature. More recent
works include Isibusiso sikamhawu (1994), Indida
yamancasakazi (1995) and Umzwilili wama-Afrika
(1996).
Selected WorkWas I wrong when I thought
All shall be avenged?
Was I wrong when I thought
The rope of iron holding the neck of young bulls
Shall be avenged?
Was I wrong
When I thought the orphans of sulphur
Shall rise from the ocean?
Was I depraved when I thought there need not be love,
There need not be forgiveness, there need not be progress,
There need not be goodness on the earth,
There need not be towns of skeletons,
Sending messages of elephants to the moon?
Was I wrong to laugh asphyxiated ecstasy
When the sea rose like quicklime
When the ashes on ashes were blown by the wind
When the infant sword was left alone on the hill top?
Was I wrong to erect monuments of blood?
Was I wrong to avenge the pillage of Caesar?
Was I wrong? Was I wrong?
Was I wrong to ignite the earth
And dance above the stars
Watching Europe burn with its civilisation of fire,
Watching America disintegrate with its gods of steel,
Watching the persecutors of mankind turn into dust
Was I wrong? Was I wrong? Bibliography1970. Zulu Poems.
1979. Emperor Shaka the Great: a Zulu epic.
1981. Anthem of the decade: a Zulu epic.
1982. The ancestors and the sacred mountain.
1994. Isibusiso sikamhawu.
1995. Indida yamancasakazi.
1996. Amalokotho kanomkhubulwane.
1996. Umzwilili wama-Afrika.
1997. Igudu likaSomcabeko.
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