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Nationality
  
South African

Albums
  
End Beginnings

Education
  
University of Limpopo


Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Lesego Rampolokeng

Movies
  
Hijack Stories

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Occupation
  
Poet, writer, musician and artist

Similar People
  
Kalahari Surfers, Lesego, Warrick Sony, Tony Kgoroge, Martin Todsharow

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Lesego Rampolokeng (born 7 July 1965) is a South African writer, playwright and performance poet.

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Early life and education

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Lesego Rampolokeng was born in 1965 in Orlando West, Soweto, Johannesburg. He studied law at the University of the North in South Africa, but he has not followed this path any further.

Works

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Lesego Rampolokeng came to prominence in the 1980s, a very turbulent time in South Africa. His poetry often criticises the establishment. His first instalment of poetry was Horns for Hondo (1991) and this was followed by End Beginnings (1993). Lesego collaborates with musicians. He has performed in many countries and with musicians such as Julian Bahula, Soulemane Toure, Louis Mhlanga and Gunther Sommer. He collaborated with the Kalahari Surfers on the track "The Desk," found on the album End Beginnings.

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He is directly influenced by the writings of Frantz Fanon and he comes from the Black Consciousness era of the 1970s and 1980s. Horns for Hondo (1991, COSAW) launched Rampolokeng's writing career. He is influenced by Ingoapele Madingoane, Matsemela Manaka and Maishe Maponya. Ingoapele Madingoane in particular had an immense influence on Rampolokeng becoming a writer.

In one of his poems he claimed to "shoot the English with bullets that are British". In another piece of work, "Riding the Victim's Train" (on the CD / album The H.a.l.f Ranthology), Rampolokeng calls himself "a leper cast out in the desert, and cold, without a snout or paw in the pot of gold".

He has shared a stage with local and international poets including Kgafela oa Magogodi, Lefifi Tladi, Lebo Mashile and Natalia Molebatsi. Some academics and critics have compared Rampolokeng to the late Dambudzo Marechera because of his non-complacent and often confrontational writing. Rampolokeng appears in the documentary Giant Steps (2005), directed by Geoff Mphakati and Aryan Kaganof. He participated in the 2001 Poetry International Festival in Rotterdam.

Poetry

  • Horns for Hondo (COSAW, 1990)
  • End Beginnings (Shifty CD with the Kalahari Surfers, 1993)
  • Talking Rain (COSAW, 1993)
  • Rap Master Supreme - Word Bomber in the Extreme (1997)
  • End Beginnings (English-German) (Marino, 1998)
  • Blue V's (English-German; with CD) (Edition Solitude, 1998)
  • The Bavino Sermons (Gecko Poetry, 1999)
  • The h.a.l.f. ranthology (CD with various musicians, 2002)
  • Head on fire - Rants/Notes/Poems 2001-2011 (Deepsouth 2012)
  • History
  • Plays

  • Fanon's Children
  • Novels

  • Blackheart (Pine Slopes Publications, 2004)
  • Whiteheart (deep south publishing, 2005)
  • References

    Lesego Rampolokeng Wikipedia