I Have a Home, There Is a We
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I Have a Home, There Is a We

Voice of a Stranger in a Strange Land

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  2. English
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I Have a Home, There Is a We

Voice of a Stranger in a Strange Land

About this book

I Have a Home, There Is a We, whose original Swahili edition was in 2015 the first book of poetry to win the Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize for African Literature, brings the acclaimed verse of prolific Zanzibari poet, journalist, and cultural changemaker Mohammed Khelef Ghassani to English-language readers for the first time. The book explores the poet's life as a migrant in Germany: linguistic and cultural alienation, nostalgia, and longing for his homeland on the island of Pemba. These poems form a catalog of sorrow and love addressed to the family he left behind, to the children whose roots "he tore forcefully from the ground" in hopes of offering them a better life, and above all to the country he calls home, using the deeply resonant Swahili term "kwetu"—our place—named over and over again as Zanzibar.

Utilizing the structured verse forms of traditional Swahili prosody, the collection is modern, unique, and innovative, speaking to a global diasporic experience even as it draws deeply on an idiom specific to the poet's tiny island home. A ripple of political defiance suffuses the poems as Ghassani positions himself against layered forms of oppression and marginalization both at home and abroad in this synthesis of love song, lamentation, and freedom declaration.

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781496247261

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Praise
  3. African Poetry Book Series
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Translator’s Note
  8. Author’s Introduction
  9. I Have a Home
  10. Too Many
  11. In the Name of My Country
  12. She Is Called Zanzibar
  13. The Lord Taketh
  14. Receive This Tear
  15. I Remember
  16. Dream
  17. It’s Already in Pieces
  18. Your Equal
  19. I’m Coming Home
  20. I’ve No Choice but to Go
  21. It Will End
  22. We Have This Tree
  23. The Voice of My Country
  24. Don’t Make Me an Orphan
  25. The Butterfly Fish
  26. But She Wasn’t the One
  27. We All Have Our End
  28. Zenj, My Dear
  29. How Can I Stop Crying?
  30. My Country Is Bereaved
  31. Dreams Fly
  32. If Nurturing Is Beyond You
  33. Greetings to My Mothers
  34. Alhamdulillah
  35. What Goes Around Comes
  36. If You Knew That I Know
  37. Dove, I Blame You
  38. Tears, Spill
  39. If You Don’t Have It, You Don’t Have It
  40. Release Me
  41. Wasted Soul
  42. A Pot Won’t Lack for Soot
  43. These Days I’ve Matured
  44. We People of This World
  45. When You Fear People You Don’t Act
  46. Where Are They?
  47. Get Caught and Remember Me
  48. The World Isn’t Pleasure
  49. Popobawa Has Returned
  50. Isolation Cradles
  51. Generosity Won’t Be Repaid
  52. Little Half My Heart
  53. Giving and Receiving
  54. Bequest
  55. Be Tolerant
  56. This Is How I Am
  57. When a New Thing Becomes a Wound
  58. The Choice That Can’t Be Chosen
  59. Life Is Love
  60. My Khadhira, Hush Now
  61. We Will Arrive
  62. How Can You Drink the Sauce First?
  63. The Hot Sun of Night
  64. Peacock in a Cage
  65. There’s No Growing Weary of Getting
  66. Love Is in the Tease
  67. Shoes Come in Pairs
  68. Their Country, Their Tongue
  69. Home O Home
  70. The Pens Should Roam
  71. A Broad-Shouldered Man
  72. Don’t Desert Your Camp
  73. I Am Yours
  74. I Don’t Need a Spectacle
  75. Take Advice
  76. This Is How They Are
  77. The Way I Love You
  78. Today’s Eater, What Does He Eat?
  79. Had It Been Knowable
  80. For Whom Do You Wear It?
  81. My Children, Forgive Me
  82. I Won’t Blunt My Knife
  83. Attacking the Jinni
  84. Where Are You, Joy?
  85. Some Things You Shouldn’t Ask
  86. Judgment of Man
  87. If Things Go Bad
  88. I’m Afraid of Becoming Lost
  89. The Ones Who Search for You
  90. Ballot
  91. The Bones of the Migrants
  92. I Am a Leaf
  93. While the Clay Is Wet
  94. Building a House from Afar
  95. You Are the Ones Who Love Me

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