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Welcome to Zimbabwean poetry - April 2005

January 18, 2006
Kristina Rungano is an enigmatic figure in Zimbabwean literary circles. Her first book A Storm is Brewing was published by Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare, in 1984, when she was only twenty-one. Leaving the country shortly afterwards, it seems she has absented herself, in body if not in memory. Many times over the last twenty years, I have been asked, “Do you know where we can find Kristina Rungano?” and now, over the last weeks, I have been asking the question myself, and the reply comes with a shaking head.
Her book has been long out of print, but we are pleased to be able to offer our readers a small selection of ten poems, which provide a discreet sample of a young poet of great promise. Rungano’s lyricism is driven by a passion to explore and expose injustice – the woman who says, “You beat me and had your way” knowing full well that “tomorrow I shall again wake up to you/ Milk the cow, plough the land and cook your food,” and bear these burdens into perpetuity, for after all it is you who are the “fruit of the land”.

Injustice against women, the poor and downtrodden, are revealed in penetrating images excoriating the hypocrisy and self-satisfaction of the rich, and pitted again her understanding of humanity and its potential, of love, and its caress, for as Rungano tells us it is the latter, which in memory, has “chauffered my life”.

Rungano has subsequently been published in Daughters of Africa (Heinemann, 1992) and the Heinemann Book of African Women’s Poetry (1995), books which are not generally available to the people who would like to read her in her home country.

We hope that you will enjoy these poems of the young Kristina Rungano. We hope too that this page may help us find her. If anyone knows where she is, or knows anything about her willingness to share our offering of her poems, please contact us.
© Irene Staunton
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