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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Poetry books and manuscripts by Ari Sitas; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; from Tropical Scars (1989); Ethekwini; We Continue; Doubts; Our little tropical scars; Evening tides; from Songs, Shoeshine and Piano (1992); Shrieks; Shantytown; Crooning; Mango Tango; Washing; The Monkey-Tree; Barbarism; from Slave Trades (2000); from Rhythmskewed (2000) originally in Greek, 1991; from The RDP Poems (2004); Black Mamba Rising; Reconstruction; Living Rites; Times of deliverance; Lament for the Dying of the Word; Bombing Iraq
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|a RDP Film Documentary (RDP Project Launch, Inanda 1995) 107from The Book of Accounting (2008); Summer Love; Jazz, Bass and Land; from 80 Days Around the World -- the India Section (2010); Mooring; Master and Slave Dialectics; Learning to Love; Remembering Freiburg; Allahabad; Varanasi; Kolkata 2; Kokovoko; from Insurrections (2012); Ghosts of the Quarry: Insurrection; Insurrection: Flowers; The Eighth Insurrection of the cow; fromThe Vespa Diaries; Klerksdorp; Evening Song (Durban); Marikana
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|a Ari Sitas is a distinguished sociologist, novelist, dramatist, a founder member of the Junction Avenue Theatre Company, and a cultural activist celebrated for his work in popular and worker theatre. As a poet he has written eight books, and collaborated with many visual artists and musicians. His poems are passionate, politically undaunted and wide-ranging, expressed with the exploratory instinct of a jazz improviser.
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