"The Loneliness Beyond" by Sipho Sepamla is set in a rural area, depicting the isolation and desolation experienced by the speaker in a barren landscape. The setting emphasizes the theme of loneliness and reflects the emotional state of the speaker as he grapples with feelings of alienation and emptiness.
Sipho Sepamla died in 2007.
"Loneliness Beyond" is a poem that likely explores feelings of isolation and solitude in a profound or contemplative manner. The structure may involve verses or stanzas that depict the emotional journey of loneliness, possibly leading to a sense of acceptance or understanding. Themes of introspection, longing, and connection may be central to the poem's message.
The poem "To whom it may concern" by Sipho Sepamla explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the struggle for individual expression in a society that may not always understand or accept differences. It addresses the universal experience of feeling misunderstood or unseen, and the desire to find connection and empathy in a world that can be indifferent or hostile.
The principal writers of protest poetry were: Oswald Mtshali, Mongane Serote, Sipho Sepamla and Mafika Gwala.There were also some Afrikaans poets such as Ingrid Jonker who wrote "The child who was not dead."
Sipho Thwala was born in 1968.
Sipho Burns-Ncamashe was born in 1920.
Sipho Kunene was born in Cape Town, in South Africa.
Sipho Sibiya was born on 1971-07-28.
Yes Sipho Johnson is still alive and planning his big comeback.....
Paul Sherfield has written: 'Sipho and the paochers' 'Sipho and the animal'
a living person
Sipho, jabu and his gang