100 Days
100 days... 100 days that should not have been... 100 days the world could have stopped. But did not.

For 100 days, Juliane Okot Bitek recorded the lingering nightmare of the Rwandan genocide in a poem—each poem recalling the senseless loss of life and of innocence. Okot Bitek draws on her own family's experience of displacement under the regime of Idi Amin, pulling in fragments of the poetic traditions she encounters along the way: the Ugandan Acholi oral tradition of her father—the poet Okot p'Bitek; Anglican hymns; the rhythms and sounds of the African American Spiritual tradition; and the beat of spoken word and hip-hop. 100 Days is a collection of poetry that will stop you in your tracks. Foreword by Cecily Nicholson.

It was the earth that betrayed us first

it was the earth that held onto its beauty

compelling us to return

it was the breezes that were there

& then not there

it was the sun that rose & fell

rose & fell

as if there was nothing different

as if nothing changed

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100 Days
100 days... 100 days that should not have been... 100 days the world could have stopped. But did not.

For 100 days, Juliane Okot Bitek recorded the lingering nightmare of the Rwandan genocide in a poem—each poem recalling the senseless loss of life and of innocence. Okot Bitek draws on her own family's experience of displacement under the regime of Idi Amin, pulling in fragments of the poetic traditions she encounters along the way: the Ugandan Acholi oral tradition of her father—the poet Okot p'Bitek; Anglican hymns; the rhythms and sounds of the African American Spiritual tradition; and the beat of spoken word and hip-hop. 100 Days is a collection of poetry that will stop you in your tracks. Foreword by Cecily Nicholson.

It was the earth that betrayed us first

it was the earth that held onto its beauty

compelling us to return

it was the breezes that were there

& then not there

it was the sun that rose & fell

rose & fell

as if there was nothing different

as if nothing changed

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100 days... 100 days that should not have been... 100 days the world could have stopped. But did not.

For 100 days, Juliane Okot Bitek recorded the lingering nightmare of the Rwandan genocide in a poem—each poem recalling the senseless loss of life and of innocence. Okot Bitek draws on her own family's experience of displacement under the regime of Idi Amin, pulling in fragments of the poetic traditions she encounters along the way: the Ugandan Acholi oral tradition of her father—the poet Okot p'Bitek; Anglican hymns; the rhythms and sounds of the African American Spiritual tradition; and the beat of spoken word and hip-hop. 100 Days is a collection of poetry that will stop you in your tracks. Foreword by Cecily Nicholson.

It was the earth that betrayed us first

it was the earth that held onto its beauty

compelling us to return

it was the breezes that were there

& then not there

it was the sun that rose & fell

rose & fell

as if there was nothing different

as if nothing changed


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772121216
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Series: Robert Kroetsch
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Poet-scholar Juliane Okot Bitek is Assistant Professor of Black Creative Writing at Queen's University. Her work has been published widely online and in literary magazines such as Event, The Capilano Review, Room, Arc, Whetstone, Fugue, and anthologized in Love Me True: Writers Reflect on the Ups, Downs, Ins & Outs of Marriage, Transition: Writing Black Canadas, Great Black North: Contemporary African Canadian Poetry, and Revolving City: 51 Poems and the Stories Behind Them. She is found online at julianeokotbitek.com.
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