Lady Anne

Lady Anne
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A Chronicle in Verse
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Artikel-Nr:
9781611488166
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
110
Autor:
Antjie Krog
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This is the first English translation of an award winning book published in Afrikaans in 1989. It engages critically and creatively with a key moment of colonial history—the time Lady Anne Barnard spent at the Cape of Good Hope, from 1797 to 1802. Antjie Krog powerfully brings together the historical and the poetic in a turbulent South Africa.
Lady Anne: A Chronicle in Verse by Antjie Krog is the first English translation of an award winning book published in Afrikaans in 1989. It engages critically and creatively with a key moment of colonial history—the time Lady Anne Barnard spent at the Cape of Good Hope, from 1797 to 1802. Usually mentioned merely as a witty hostess of fabulous parties, Anne Lindsay Barnard, the daughter of a Scottish Earl and the wife of a colonial administrator, was an independent thinker and a painter and writer of genius. She left diaries, correspondence and watercolors documenting her experiences in this exotic land, the contact zone of colonizers and indigenous peoples. Antjie Krog acts as bard and chronicles an epic about this remarkable heroine’s life in South Africa, and intertwines it with life two hundred years later in the same country but now in the throes of anti-apartheid anger and vicious states of emergency. Krog’s powerful and eloquent bringing together of the past and the present, and the historical and the poetic embodies an experience that is as pertinent and compelling today in a democratic but still turbulent South Africa, as it is in the USA and other places where the intersections of race, identity, power, and language lie at the center of civic life.
Acknowledgements



Preface





PART I


On board Sir Edward Hughes 23rd Feb. – 1797


2.30 South latitude / 17 West longitude / 9th Mar. – 1797


The Country of the Lindsays of the Byres


(a letter from Fife, 1300, writer unknown)


Song written before the birth of Lady Anne Lindsay (1750)


“two years next month / since my last poetry volume”


“once more / before an empty page”


Kroonstad March ’86


hail Lady Anne Barnard!


Cape of Good Hope 4th May – 1797





PART II


Cape of Good Hope 10th July – 1797


Castle October 1797


Castle 12th Oct. – 1797


Castle 1798


Auld Robin Gray written by Lady Anne Barnard


Gossip from diaries and letters


Old Lady Lindsay from Scotland


To Windham 1st Nov. – 1793


St Wolstans near Dublin 10th Dec. – 1793


Dublin 12th July – 1794


Kroonstad first state of emergency July 1985


first Christmas weekend under the second state of emergency 1988


II


“because among mine I feel more and more ill at ease”


to have or to be


gnome


parole


cape of good hope


Lady Anne as guide because a hero needs a bard


“I think I am the first” – Lady Anne on Table Mountain





PART III (V)


The Drup Kelder Tuesday 8th May – 1798


Farm of Jakob van Reenen Sunday 13th May – 1798


Monday 14th May – 1798


Tuesday 15th May – 1798


Tuesday 22nd May – 1798


St Andrew’s Fife Scotland 25th Aug. – 1987


visit to Balcarres


the ballad of Andries Dundas-Dekker


Genadendal 10th May – 1798


Thursday 31st May – 1798





PART IV


20th Nov. – 1798


Paradise November 1798


1789


1793


“given line: macho men give me the creeps”


plea to be liberated


“one day my husband feels I do indeed deserve”


slaughtering cattle for the Dutch Reformed Church fête


Lady Anne at the microwave oven


“I smell him young behind the breadcutting machine”


ma will be late


III


I will always remember


“strategically I do my best”


ballad of the power game


illness


Castle of Good Hope 14th Dec. – 1799


Vineyard 14th May – 1800


Journal (“This sets loose so many images.”)


Journal (“empty lies the interior of the land”)


Vineyard 16th Feb. – 1801





PART III (end)


January 1802


new alphabet


transparency of the sole


the heart is the toughest part of the body


Lady Anne Barnard: remembered for her parties in my history book


a poem about guilt


Gothic House Wimbledon 1806


Wimbledon May 1807


Cape of Good Hope June 1807


Cape of Good Hope August 1807


Wimbledon November 1807


Wimbledon 1808


neither family nor friends


epitaph


End


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