90-pages
ISBN: 978-0-9869982-1-8
Khulile
Nxumalo was born in Diepkloof, Soweto, in 1971. He finished school at Waterford
Kamhlaba, Swaziland, and went to the University of Cape Town, University of Natal
and Wits University. His first poetry collection, ten flapping elbows, mama,
was published by Deep South in 2004. His work has appeared in several literary
journals in South Africa, Canada, the UK and the US. Nxumalo has twice won the
DALRO award for poetry. He has two
children.
Khulile Nxumalo
is one of the few poets in South Africa using longer experimental forms. He has
found a creative way of breaking up the English language and fusing it with other
languages. He is also capable of intense lyrical expression. – Robert Berold
magma-burn. emotion-lava spilling out. of wounds.
and thoughts of them expressed in ghostly words
of the divining spirit. and coming thru the smog.
and dust,blood-rained on strange children's games.
and ever The Voice, lonesome, wearied, spiralling inward...
with this one,sikhulile! – Lesego Rampolokeng
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Looking forward to reading fhedzi.
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