Joyce Ashuntantang & Dibussi Tande (eds). Their Champagne Party Will End! Poems in Honor of Bate Besong. Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon, 2008. 76 pages. Paperback. Available from African Books Collective (UK) £12.95 and amazon.com and affiliates (international) $19.95
The celebration in verse of the life and works of Bate Besong, Cameroon's most influential and controversial poet, playwright and scholar. Published by Langaa RPCIG.
With Contributions from 27 poets from Cameroon and Africa and a forward by Ba'bila Mutia
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By Bate Besong
Mongrelised Iscariots
Were in fact bred there.
A cruel ghommid-in-wellingtons
Wore
A canary pullover
Pulled on his putschist muffler
Dyed,
A brownish yellow
Butchered
Ceaselessly into the grey
Hours of the dawn
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By Bate Besong
Genesis: as in dirge
Carnation placed on the coco-nut head of a Father of the Nation
without good judgement; is a gold ring affixed in a bush-pig's snout;
like a Foumban referendum lamp, flickering out in the charnel
power; of an incestuous lure. So
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By Bate Besong
In our ‘White Collar Delinquent’s Democracy’
Where the monopoly of power is
the birthright of those
who get it by crook
and the state apparatus is
and instrument of personal vendetta;
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By Bate Besong
The party makes aluminium crowns
and puts them on the
heads of
toad-eaters
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(One year after my public disgrace and subsequent impeachment on the F- Affair)
By Bate Besong (Published in The Post, No 0787, Friday 4, 2006)
To Her who Rejoiced
I
Your prejudices will be held against you. Just
as the mountain straw is set on fire by sparks, so
you will be destroyed by your evil deeds, and no Presidential
decrees will be able to stop your destruction.
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By Bate Besong (Published in The Post, No 0781, Friday, July 14, 2006)
The words of scholars are wise
and they are always fair.
Their toga of narration
is made of gold thread
& topaz.
They keep the cadences of
Archimedes in rhetoric of finest gold.
they never depart from invocations of eureka
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By Bate Besong (Published in The Post, July 6-7, 2006)
I
Of what use is a politically
partisan mameluke
in a professorial chair?
Of what use is an
Establishment mole
With an academic’s sceptre?
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By Nicha Jerome (Grandson, Switzerland)
The heavy tides of time never
Distort shades of truth, never!
Bate Besong:
I honour you giant of the greats
Who said the stars were asleep?
Who said the master; our ancients are gone?
the Lion roared the other day ‘WOAW’
Zebras galloped, but I saw you stand!
Bate Besong:
I honour you great one of the old.
It was said the manacles of oppression
Dug into your flesh , exposing fresh wounds
To Zombie flies to feed on-
Your eyes never turned red,we heard.
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By Bate Besong (Published in Arts & Culture No. 00207, Sept 2000)
(i)
You fail to read the
physiognomy of the CPDM regime
mirrored in the face
of its frozen
consistency towards your
psychopath revelry, which
like your plague-
ridden ever-ready marabout
black mamba wrapper- wrapper
You had neither skill nor will
To mend.
BEAST
Get rid of all gris-gris.
In spite of your apostasy
If you decide, decide.
Pray intensely and often, Debauched
Prophet of Ya Mboka
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