MacGinty, S.
Barefoot and Bright
Barefoot and Bright
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Written in an intensely lyrical mode with very strong elements of African narrative poetry, this collection is imbued with the spirit of the imbongi, in that its language is lush and overwhelming, incantatory and rhythmic in its power, Nelson Ratau incorporates social happenings with the larger than life, the heroic.
Moreover, Barefoot and Bright offers a tender yet powerful glimpse into the ordinary magic of an extraordinary bond, a son’s love for his mother and the deep ache of her absence. Through memory, music, grief, and joy, Ratau gives voice to rural life and maternal love with vulnerability and grace.
This is a collection of healing, longing, and luminous remembrance. However, Ratau refuses to be held hostage by grief. He pours his laments onto the page, capturing the shifting emotions of mourning, especially the loss of his beloved mother. Writing becomes a path to balance and closure, but also a reminder that sorrow, though delicate and often difficult to carry, must move with us through daily life. In doing so, we learn to honour both the natural and spiritual realms. This is poetry that grounds us—offering sustenance to our bereft souls.
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Publication year: 2026
Pages: 140
Publisher: Botsotso
ISBN: 9780639886756