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<p>u-Grand Malume? (Zulu slang: are you ok Uncle?) is dedicated to two uncles who were&nbsp;victims of the anti-apartheid struggle. The poems are my way of bringing Jabulani Maswanganye's spirit back home; he joined Umkhonto weSizwe went to exile in 1977 and never returned. My other uncle comrade Mandla Maswanganye was shot dead in 1992 by the Washington DC police. In remembering them - the good and the bad - the poems update both my uncles as to what is currently going on in our black ghetto lives; I believe they can reach them because poems are like prayers.</p><p><br></p><p>In this debut collection of 48 poems Sizakele Nkosi reflects on her childhood and daily life&nbsp;and relationships in Soweto the heartbeat of Black Jozi. Her parents her own children and extended family provide a rich context for characters like gog' sis Phakama who while flaunting her renewed middle-aged sexuality is the chief mourner at family burials and her BEE mzala (cousin) who evokes reactions of envy and disapproval because of her nouveau riche lifestyle. Ever-present is the energy of the erotic life which charges the poet with the will to continue despite the restrictive hold of a strict Catholic upbringing as well as a sense of profound disappointment with the rising social crises that afflict our society. Lastly one should mention that Nkosi's free-flowing style and careful use of Zulu phrases root the work in kasi life and make it a remarkable record of our times.</p>