Under the Wings of Africa

Under the Wings of Africa

John Weier
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October 2007
180 pages | ISBN 978-1-894987-21-9

Under the Wings of Africa is a provocative mélange of poetry, memoir, and letters to a lover chronicling the author’s visit to South Africa in the company of his wife. Beautifully detailed descriptions of the landscape, the people, and the author’s greatest passion for bird watching are woven into a rich narrative of love and loss. In this book fact and fiction are expertly manipulated by Weier to create an aesthetic tapestry of his inner and outer worlds.

Excerpt

In the fall of 2001 I traveled to Africa. That much, at least, I could say is true, is factual. My partner traveled with me, we had determined that we would see as much of the South African landscape as we could manage. This, I say, is also true. The rented car. The Kalahari. Kruger Park. The Swartberg drive. The trees. The flowers, and the birds. All true. All fact. I think it was true.

But where the South African sun began to sear it way across my imagination, that I’m not sure I can tell you. That red disa I wrote about on the first day, did I actually see it, identify it. Or had I simply pulled it out of the South African literature to enter in my diary as a flower one might possibly see on the cape. A fictional flower in that sense.

I could talk more about flowers, but I know your interest has mostly to do with women. Was there another woman? Ah, so that’s the question. The other woman.

About the Author

John Weier has traveled extensively throughout South Africa, India and Europe pursuing his passion for bird watching and logging over 1,200 species of birds. Weier has published books of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and for children. Lost Alcyon: Notes from an African Journey is Weier’s eleventh book. His writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals and anthologies and he has read widely in North America and abroad. Weier lives in Winnipeg where he works as a freelance writer and violin restorer, and owns a small chapbook press.


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