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Neverending Quest for the Other Shore: An Epic in Three Cantos
Neverending Quest for the Other Shore: An Epic in Three Cantos | Sylvie Kandé
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In Kandé's epic poem, African history collides with the contemporary reality of migrationSylvie Kandé's neo-epic in three cantos is a double narrative combining today's tales of African migration to Europe on the one hand, with the legend of Abubakar II on the other: Abubakar, emperor of 14th-Century Mali, sailed West toward the new world, never to return. Kandé's language deftly weaves a dialogue between these two narratives and between the epic traditions of the globe. Dazzling in its scope, the poem swings between epic stylization, griot storytelling, and colloquial banter, capturing an astonishing range of human experience. Kandé makes of the migrant a new hero, a future hero whose destiny has not yet taken shape, whose stories are still waiting to be told in their fullness and grandeur: the neverending quest has only just begun. Country folk who made themselves belated marinerstheir bodies cadence themto cleave with the oar's tainted tipthe purple mounds of the great salt savannahwhich no furrow markswhere no seed takes root (But to say the seaearthly words are little suited)At the point of the dreamthey were a myriadno less and no moreto cross the coral barrier in laughter with its vermilion flowers: there remain but three barks adriftfull so full to the point of capsizing
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Rejected each time they returned to their camp
chanting an irritating refrain
Don't castigate those afflicted by the great malady:
an envious man an ungrateful woman inflicted it upon us Don't castigate us: jealousy is everywhere
and your turn is not far enough away

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(But to understand the sea's immensity what can the strange melee of mere words do...)

TrishB Great pic ðŸ‘🻠2y
charl08 @TrishB makes me want to head down to Crosby (possibly with an umbrella and a blanket RN though!) 2y
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Best bit of my day.

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As usual, my attempts at bookbuying restraint are going well...

Two for bookgroups - the new book for translated fiction bookgroup Thirsty Sea, and People Person for the group that meets at work.
Banned Book Club - what a title!

I heard about The Never Ending Quest via the Poetry Foundation's podcast. The link to African history grabbed me. Violets is a Korean novel that somehow slipped into the online basket.