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Collective Amnesia

Winner of the 2018 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry

Koleka Putuma

uHlanga Press | Paperback | ISBN: 978-0620735087

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Winner of the 2018 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry
Commended for the 2018 Ingrid Jonker Prize
City Press Book of the Year 2017
A Sunday Times Book of the Year 2017

This highly-anticipated debut collection from one of the country’s most acclaimed young voices marks a massive shift in South African poetry. Koleka Putuma’s exploration of blackness, womxnhood and history in Collective Amnesia is fearless and unwavering. Her incendiary poems demand justice, insist on visibility and offer healing. In them, Putuma explodes the idea of authority in various spaces – academia, religion, politics, relationships – to ask what has been learnt and what must be unlearnt. Through grief and memory, pain and joy, sex and self-care, Collective Amnesia is a powerful appraisal, reminder and revelation of all that has been forgotten and ignored, both in South African society, and within ourselves.

Koleka Putuma was born in Port Elizabeth in 1993. An award-winning performance poet, facilitator and theatre-maker, her plays include UHM and Mbuzeni, as well as two two plays for children, Ekhaya and Scoop. Her work has travelled around the world, with her poetry garnering her national prizes, such as the 2014 National Poetry Slam Championship and the 2016 PEN South Africa Student Writing Prize. 

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Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry

Other Books In This Series:

Collective Amnesia
100 Days
A Book of Rooms
through the window of a sandcastle
Waslap
a naked bone
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