Voice of the Earth: Hisia Zangu Anthology
Beyond
speaking for the environment, this anthology gives a fresh insight to our view
of the environment as captured in its title which is Voices of the Earth and
not Voices for the Earth.
This
points that we are aware of the possibility that the natural environment is not
merely an object to be acted on, but a subject endowed with agency. And in deed
some of the poets in this anthology do speak with, and to nature. Equally,
through some of the poems, we see some elements of nature speaking to humans and empathizing with our pain and
violation. The bold statement we hear from this anthology is that even though
it needs to be spoken for, the environment too, does speak; and if it speaks,
then we should listen. Reading and reflecting on these poems is a first step
towards listening.
Miriam Maranga-Musonye (PhD)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature
University of Nairobi.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature
University of Nairobi.

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