Lekgothoane's praise poetry: an aesthetic discourse
Date issued
2010
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
In this article, Shika Kgomedi Lekgothoane's artistic poetic works collected in ‘Praises of
Animals in Northern Sotho’ (Van Warmelo, 1937) are assessed on three parts: a biographical
sketch, a text and a reader in order to give a map to negotiate his creative skills. Lekgothoane
is a traditional praise poet. His praise poetry falls within the delimitation of
nature, which is not associated with leadership as is expected in this type of poetic work.
The article proposes that nature as recited by him, enables the reader to understand fully
the whole universe including its living things (animals). This indicates that Lekgothoane's
environment is the place where cultural and traditional behaviour, customs and humanity
are taught. His poems thus evoke a spirit of nationality.
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oslavná poezie, Sepedi, zvířata, Shika Kgomedi Lekgothoane
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2010, č. 2, s. 165-178.