Pages: 108

Year: 2025

Category: Uncategorized

Dimensions: 210×148 mm

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Shipping class: POD

Gova

Ike Mboneni Muila – wordsmith in all the official and unofficial languages of South Africa – the languages of humour and hope and horror – the languages of love and life and listlessness – the languages of poetry and passion and putrefaction. You can be a clevah, you can be a majita, you can be anything you’d like to be – you’ll end up tapping out the beat of ‘scamtho, absolutely mochochonono crazy, super doom rambo, bottle kop shova… you’ll end up jamming in Ike Mboneni Muila’s mind.

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About the author

Ike Mboneni Muila

Ike Muila’s first poetry performances were between 1988 and 1990 with the Madimba music students at the Soyinkwa Institute of African Theatre in Soweto. Since then he has performed at numerous festivals such as Grahamstown, Arts Alive, Herman Charles Bosman, Berlin International Poetry and Cambridge Contemporary Poetry.

In 1998 he recorded a poetry performance video titled ‘Jikeleza Train’ in collaboration with New Coin and ISEA at the Grahamstown Poetry Festival.  In the same year he won a poetry translation award from the English Academy of Southern Africa.

His poetry is featured on the cds Purple Light Mirror in the Mud (2001) and Roots and Branches (2007); his other publications include WE JIVE LIKE THIS (1996)and DIRTY WASHING (1999) – these being compilations of group and individual work with the Botsotso Jesters. The most recent solo collection of his work (which includes his drawings and a cd recording) is GOVA.

A member of the Botsotso Jesters poetry performance group, he is presently on the editorial board of the Botsotso Publishers Collective.