2021
DOI: 10.31920/2633-2116/2021/v2n3a5
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Not Yet Uhuru: Aspects of Social Realism in Vonani Bila’s Selected Poetry

Abstract: This article analyses Vonani Bila’s selected poetry for its ability to produce an ‘air of reality’. The central argument of the article is that Bila embraces an aesthetic of realism, which essentially values unsparing, accurate and sordid representations of the psychological, social and material realities of postcolonial (and democratic) South Africa. Undergirded by the Marxist theory of Social Realism, the qualitative approach and descriptive design, this article purposively selected ten poems from some of th… Show more

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