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The Tree

For Nadine Gordimer

I came to you afraid and trembling,

And you stilled my nerves with your calming touch;

Now I shall chase you forever

With the ghost of my gratitude.

Mother of what I am and all that I may become,

Rooted like a sapling in the nursery of my art.

Great tree, feminine and resilient,

Veteran of many seasons marked by chills and windblasts,

You spread your oaken branches above the hapless weak,

And shed your thoughts like acorns to feed a famished world;

Your roots are sunk in virtue, your trunk stands firm on right;

Your leaves, green slates for justice, are always filled with light.

You shine with rainbow flowers, the type the world may see,

Only when, in aeons, your type returns to earth.

Even if I was born for a life destined to surprise the unworthy and uplift the underserving, it would still be a rare good fortune that I knew Nadine Gordimer closely, that she adopted me as her friend, that I benefitted from her support as a writer. That I was not born for such a life makes my privilege more special, my gratitude more profound.

I was introduced to Nadine on 23 May 2008, by the South African culture activist Raks Morakabe Seakhoa. He organized the celebration of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart at 50 in Johannesburg and invited me to take part in a panel discussion and as a performance poet and arranged my meeting Nadine on the side.

With a manuscript of The Heresiad, my book-length, pro-pace and anti-censorship poem meant as a gift for Nadine, we arrived at her house in the company of Phakama Mbonambi, a close associate of Raks. (Incidentally, I call The Heresiad operatic poetry because it is also a musical work conceived for performance as an opera, with some of its lines having been set to music in the manuscript I presented to Nadine.)

For such a revered writer and global figure, I was surprised that she would keep me completely at ease for the nearly two hours’ duration of our meeting. Not hers the airs I had sometimes noticed from some far less accomplished writers. I could hardly believe that such a great figure could embody such humility.

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ALT 33 Children's Literature & Story-telling
African Literature Today
, pp. 180 - 184
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2015

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