Podcasting Zimbabwean Poetry

The May edition of Poetry International Web features podcasts of Zimbabwean poets Cde Fatso, G.O.D. Obori, Mybruthazkeepa, Outspoken, and Ticha Muzavazi. These poets perform frequently in the House of Hunger Slam at Book Cafe in Harare.

"A House of Hunger. Hungry for freedom. Hungry to be heard. Hungry to fill the room with words. This is the House that we, as poets and spoken word activists, built two and a half years ago. Today, The House of Hunger Poetry Slam, Zimbabwe’s first poetry slam, has grown from a handful of poets performing to each other to a cult event overflowing with performers and audience members alike...." writes Comrade Fatso in an essay published in IPW.

Their poetry shows these poets' commitment to building a house of words where a house of stone (Zimbabwe) seems to be crumbling. They are intent on keeping the legend of the house alive.

Comments

Rethabile said…
I was pleasantly amazed at the strength of Ticha's reading. Amazed because I don't understand a word (if it wasn't for the translation), even if some of the sounds sound like my own language.

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