The Trail of My Shadows

True poets have distinctive voice. In his first book of poetry, Bahati Mabala crafts the personal and political in a very distinctive way; whether speaking with the voice of a raped Congolese girl, or exploring his own relationships in his life.


He ranges from the directly political as he speaks of Africa and America, the poor and the rich, to very personal thoughts about his own life. In every case he brings a refreshing perspective, combining rap lyrics with more conventional poetry, but always with a critical eye — a self-critical eye which peels away the layers of the onion as shown in one of his poems.

These are not poems for the ‘easygoing’, be prepared for the sting of tears as you peel the onion for yourself, and you will be well rewarded.

While you are planning to order a copy, please visit his website or facebook fan page to get a glimpse of what is coming!

To order a copy, click here (http://www.publishamerica.net/product90939.html).

For further details, do not hesitate to drop Bahati a line: the.trail.of.my.shadows (at) gmail (dot) com.

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Steven was born and raised in Dar es Salaam, and moved to Germany for his studies. He graduated with a BSc. in Physics (Jacobs University Bremen), and then a MSc. in Engineering Physics (Technische Universität München). Steven is currently pursuing a PhD in Physics (growth of coatings/multilayers for next generation lithography reflective optics) in the Netherlands. He’s thinking about starting his own business in a few years; something high-tech related. At Vijana FM, Steven discusses issues critical to youths in Tanzania, music, sport and a host of other angles. He’s also helping Vijana FM with a Swahili translation project.

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