Art and ideology in the poetry of K.P.D Maphalla
Makhubela, Yvonne
The main object of this study is to examine art and ideology in the poetry of K. P. D.
Maphalla. The concern is to explore the contribution of ideology and craft to the
ability of the poet to communicate effectively with the reader. In an attempt to
reveal his art and ideology, detailed analysis will concentrate on those books that
have much to offer.
We observe that Maphalla started writing his work during the time of social
upheaval, a period of intense political activity and also a period of lively artistic
activity. He gives a complete and correct account of an observed social reality.
In our analysis we looked at various poetic techniques that the author employed
to defamiliarize his language and enliven his poetry so as to intensify interest in the
reader. We also looked at how Maphalla deviates from the norm to make his work
attractive to the eye of the reader or listener. All these, were achieved by
examining three concepts namely: art, aesthetics and ideology.
No where in Sesotho literary studies has art and ideology in the poetry of Maphalla
been done. This study will heighten the reader's appreciation of the poetry and
sharpen their ability to evaluate better other literary works. This in turn could make
possible contribution(s) towards further research and improvement in the quality
of other genre(s) in Sesotho and hopefully, in other indigenous languages as well.
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