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- Authors: Gaunt, Hailey Kathryn
- Date: 2013
- Subjects: Poetry , Memory , Nature , Marriage , Faith , Death , Meaning , English language -- Writing , South African poetry (English) -- 21st century , Creative writing (Higher education)
- Language: English
- Type: text , Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: vital:5962 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001812
- Description: This book of poems ranges in style from narrative to condensed lyric moment, and shifts in perspective from observation to introspection. Thematically, these poems explore everyday life through its many manifestations – memory, nature, marriage, faith and death – with an emphasis on finding meaning in absolutely ordinary things. Though their tone is often vulnerable and tender, even when it is more distant the poems are always searching.
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- Date Issued: 2013
Change in music among Africans in the Unions
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Change , African , Music , Southern Africa , Suburban values , Compose , Composers , Songs , Vanish , Written down , Semi professional , African musician , American dance , Local , Film , Hymn , Choirs , European , Town music , Country music , Modern , Ancient , Folk music , Wedding song , Meaning , White teachers , African words , Foreign tune , Music standard , Foreign style , Eminent linguist , Serial repugnance , Social contaminated , Indigenous music , Distortion , Sotho , Heathen music , Nationalist , Politics , Prejudice , Sense , Nosense , Natural , Recordings , Penny whistle , Guitar , Kwela , Johannesburg , Initiation song , Mafikeng , Tswana
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15135 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012455 , Reel number: BC162
- Description: Broadcast entitled 'Change in music among Africans in the Union', broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
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