About This Book
A varied sequence of Afrikaans poems moves between vivid rural landscapes and intimate human moments, using homely objects, animals, and folk-song rhythms to evoke place. Short, playful ditties and songlike refrains sit alongside sober meditations on conflict, loss, and life in camps, while occasional satire and comic sketches lighten the tone. An accompanying essay reflects on the language's growth and character. Together the pieces form a compact portrait that interweaves local colour, personal remembrance, and linguistic identity through lyrical sketches, simple songs, and elegiac reflection.
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