ISBN 9780796173911
Pages 96
Dimensions 203x133 mm
Published 2024
Format Paperback

Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

by Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu

Each poem captures the resilience and ugliness of prejudice. – Dr Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka

Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu has assembled an essential anthology on race and racism. It chronicles the plethora of race-based prejudices that seem to be an ingredient of our very being as humans. Devoid of anger, even as it is so impassioned, this collection is a very worthwhile read and singularly relevant for contemporary, global society. – Mavuso Msimang

In a time when the struggle is between the responsibility of remembering and the danger of forgetting, we are called to conscientiousness. In this book, Ndlovu bottles the tension between memory and the forging of a future in the most delicate way. Not only does he boast exquisite talents as a writer, but he also makes a gallant attempt to remind us about what is now at stake. – Xhanti Payi

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About the Author

Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu

Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu is a cleric, poet, speaker, writer, lecturer, social commentator, and art enthusiast who contributes to several local and international publications and frequently participates in radio and television programmes across Southern Africa. He is the author of two previous books of poetry: In Quiet Realm (Write on Publishing 2018) and Mayibuye: 25 Years of Democracy in South Africa (African Perspectives 2020). The Mail & Guardian newspaper listed him as one of the top 200 young South Africans in 2016. He also received the 2016 Youth Trailblazer Award from the Gauteng government for his outstanding contribution to youth development.