I See the Invisible

by Nnimmo Bassey
I See the Invisible
  • ISBN-13: 9781990263897
  • Author(s): Nnimmo Bassey
  • Subject: Poetry
  • Publisher: Daraja Press
  • Imprint: Daraja Press
  • Publication Date: 29-02-2024
  • Format: p/b

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£18.99
Many of the poems came through conversations and poetry writing sessions with Peter Molnar, Maryam al-Khawaja - Rafto Human Rights laureates and Salil Tripathi, a member of the board of PEN International, in August 2017. The sessions held at a beautifully rustic location in Celleno, Italy, were documented on celluloid by the duo of Maria Galliana Dyrvik and Anita Jonsterhaug Veda of SMAU, a multimedia firm in Norway. The poetic relationship between Maria and Anita has continued over the years, and their work continues to inspire more and more poems. We have also had time to ponder on the criminalisation of environmental defenders, and the burdening of victims with survival struggles with no life boughs. The poems were written over a wide span of time and require some pondering as poems often demand, of course. Although written over a broad time spectrum, they fall into identifiable themes. The harsh times that birthed the earlier volumes were blunted with doses of humour as poetry is largely therapeutic and contributes to our wellness and well-being. In our communities, poetry and song are key tools for exposure of ills in our societies, for education and rebuke. Poetry is an indispensable cultural tool with which we laugh at the wicked and add the needed bounce to our steps as we march on to end ecocide and give our people and other beings a chance to retain our being. The call of this volume is that we must ensure that we see the invisible and hear the inaudible.
About the book

Many of the poems came through conversations and poetry writing sessions with Peter Molnar, Maryam al-Khawaja - Rafto Human Rights laureates and Salil Tripathi, a member of the board of PEN International, in August 2017. The sessions held at a beautifully rustic location in Celleno, Italy, were documented on celluloid by the duo of Maria Galliana Dyrvik and Anita Jonsterhaug Veda of SMAU, a multimedia firm in Norway. The poetic relationship between Maria and Anita has continued over the years, and their work continues to inspire more and more poems. We have also had time to ponder on the criminalisation of environmental defenders, and the burdening of victims with survival struggles with no life boughs. The poems were written over a wide span of time and require some pondering as poems often demand, of course. Although written over a broad time spectrum, they fall into identifiable themes. The harsh times that birthed the earlier volumes were blunted with doses of humour as poetry is largely therapeutic and contributes to our wellness and well-being. In our communities, poetry and song are key tools for exposure of ills in our societies, for education and rebuke. Poetry is an indispensable cultural tool with which we laugh at the wicked and add the needed bounce to our steps as we march on to end ecocide and give our people and other beings a chance to retain our being. The call of this volume is that we must ensure that we see the invisible and hear the inaudible.

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