Hadraawi: The Somali Shakespeare
Somali life and culture through the work of its major poet Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadraawi'.
In Hargeisa, the capital of the self-declared Republic of Somaliland, everyone knows the nation's most famous living poet - Hadraawi. They call him their Shakespeare. The poetry of Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadraawi' holds a mirror up to all aspects of life. Born in 1943 to a nomadic camel-herding family, forged as a poet in Somalia's liberal years pre-1969, jailed in 1973 for 'anti-revolutionary activities' without trial under the military junta, a campaigner for peace, Hadraawi's poetry tells the story of modern Somalia.
Mary Harper, Africa Editor for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service News, journeys to meet Hadraawi at his home in Somaliland, just as the first rains fell after the devastating three-year drought. The self-declared republic is rarely seen by the outside world, as the shadow cast by the ongoing violence in Somalia to the south is long. But it's a place Mary has come to know and love during 25 years writing about and reporting on Somalia for the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. It is a nation of poets, where poetry is woven deep into the fabric of everyday life.
(Photo: Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadraawi')
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