Monday, 14 October 2024

'Weeping Becomes A River' Poetry collection by Siphokazi Jonas

 My idea of a sound poetry collection, is when I read it like a story and reimagine it in various contexts. To top it off, is when I have the pleasure of meeting the poet themselves.

The Poetry Africa 2024 festival, was an assortment of the finest wine, delicacies and feasts of poetry. There were numerous bits of excellence to select from. I shall begin with 'Weeping Becomes A River,' a poetry collection by Siphokazi Jonas, a South African poet, playwright and actor, which was also launched at the festival. Poetry Africa is co-curated by Siphindile Hlongwa and Quaz Roodt, with several huge partners from Center of Creative Arts at Kwa Zulu Natal University, University of Johannesburg and more.

Siphokazi does not come in small parts but brings her entirety to her reading, her writing and her storytelling, which is why the poetry becomes a collection of poems, which  are also able to form stories.


Siphokazi Jonas. (Courtesy photo)






'First baptism,' is one of the most retold stories we have heard, of how boys and girls who have been raised in traditional Sub-Saharan African homes are raised differently, and yet Siphokazi's imagination is unfettered and her specific detail builds a powerful storyline of time and place. She reawakens our own pasts, as we recall some of the pleasures and displeasures of growing up.



I had the pleasure of sharing a Branding and Masterclass session with Siphokazi and Emma Mabye, moderated by Lakin Morgan-Baatjies. During this session, we see how she takes her poetry seriously, removing as many of life's distractions so that she can invest real time to her work.

'White people's things and other translations,' is a theme that many poets grasp. Siphokazi treats this enormous theme with specificity, which makes the experience authentic and palatable. In this, she also questions her own prejudices.

'Weeping Becomes a River,' published by Penguin Random House South Africa, is available online. With a talent like Siphokazi's, a foreword by famous South African composer of film and television series, Dr. Trevor Jones, and a publisher of high note, this is a collection worth reading. Her manager, Martin Myers, does a tremendous job of promoting her.

More details of her work at Siphokazi Jonas


Review by Beverley N Nsengiyunva

P.S I shall be writing about Poetry Africa 2024 in regular doses. 







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