Loud and Yellow Laughter

Loud and Yellow Laughter
Author: Sindiswa Busuku-Mathese
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2016-12-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1990922236

Sindiswa Busuku-Matheses debut collection of poetry Loud and Yellow Laughter, published by Botsotso, was awarded the 2018 Ingrid Jonker prize for poetry. Busuku Matheses entry was described by one judge as completely original: the presentation of family history as a play, in which the narrator is an unreliable character. The poet was praised for the the mix of WW2 history, the narrators dilemmas about being adopted, and the way she manages to weave these together without ever losing her balance or falling into incongruity. Another judge highlighted how Busuku Matheses memoir in the form of a collage offers fragments in several voices, some of them reconstructed. [The collection] movingly reflects the quest of the The Girl Child, as intimate curator of family memory and experience, to integrate the surprising puzzle that is her current self. The original version of this collection was written as part of the poets Masters thesis in Creative Writing at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. A collection of 39 pieces, some mystical and elliptical, some seemingly mundane snatches of prose-poetry that retain a poetic intensity, together they create an atmosphere of nostalgia tinged with a subtle yet matter-of-fact sadness. Accompanied by a series of graphic images, made up of old photographic portraits and scenes of natural beauty.

Novel on Yellow Paper

Novel on Yellow Paper
Author: Stevie Smith
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2023-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811238431

The eccentric landmark novel by the legendary English poet Stevie Smith: “a rare bird, a Maltese falcon” (The New Yorker) I am a forward-thinking girl, and don’t stay where I am. ‘Left right, be bright.’ Pompey Casmilus, Stevie Smith’s loquacious alter ego, works as a secretary and writes down on yellow office paper this wickedly amusing novel. “Dear Reader,” she addresses us politely in the whirlwind of her opinions on death, sex, anti-Semitism, art, Greek tragedy, friendship, marriage, Nazism, gossip, and the suburbs. But most of all Pompey talks about love. When Smith first tried to get her poems published in 1935, she was told by a publisher to “go away and write a novel.” Novel on Yellow Paper, the happy result of this advice, made its author an instant celebrity and was acclaimed as “a curious, amusing, provocative and very serious piece of work” (The London Times Literary Supplement, 1936).

Beyond Yellow English

Beyond Yellow English
Author: Angela Reyes
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195327357

This volume examines issues of language, identity, and culture among the rapidly growing Asian Pacific American (APA) population. It cover topics such as media representations of APAs, codeswitching and language crossing, and narratives of ethnic identity.

Blue Green Red Yellow

Blue Green Red Yellow
Author: Srivenkatanathan N
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-11-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Let's pack our bags and sneek peek the classroom of VII-H along with our super excited Venkata Ramakrishnan. A colourful schooling of a middle level student - it has all the joyful days with those little moments of unique friendship in the class, the scary exam days and not the least, the extraordinary cricketing days with his boys and gang.

The American Mercury

The American Mercury
Author: Henry Louis Mencken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1925
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN:

Cast a Yellow Shadow

Cast a Yellow Shadow
Author: Ross Thomas
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453228179

An old CIA connection brings trouble for a Washington, DC, barman in this thriller from “America’s best storyteller” (The New York Times Book Review). As the saying goes, you can’t pick your friends. If you could, Mac McCorkle would disown Padilla. They owned a bar together in Bonn, the West German capital, and stayed partners even after Padilla’s sideline as a CIA operative got the bar blown up. Padilla was thought to be dead and erased from the CIA’s files—but now he’s back on the agency’s turf. Mac moved to Washington, DC, after the trouble in Bonn to get married and open his bar anew. His new bride is beautiful, the bar is a success, and Padilla’s reappearance threatens everything. A group of African terrorists want Padilla to assassinate the prime minister of their small sub-Saharan republic—and they’ve kidnapped Mac’s wife to use as leverage.