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Under the Yellowwoods: Poems of Belton, Near Grahamstown, South Africa
Under the Yellowwoods is a finely presented anthology of poetry originally composed in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, and re-issued in a limited-edition reprint in 1978(Copy 179 of 250). The collection carries the name of the yellowwood treea symbol of indigenous woodland and local landscapeand roots its voice in the rural setting of Belton near Grahamstown. The book evokes the rhythms of Southern African nature, the changing seasons, veld, light and memory, offering a poetic reflection on land, identity and heritage.
In these poems the author draws on early settler-era sensibilities, patinaed by time but alive in observation and feeling. The verses blend imagery of trees and fields with the introspective voice of someone attuned to the land and its legacies. The setting of Belton allows for a merging of personal reflection and regional atmospherewhere the natural world becomes both framework and metaphor for human experience. The limited-edition reprint preserves this tone with fidelity.
This edition of Under the Yellowwoods offers more than pastoral description; it provides a document of place and feeling, and stands as a tribute to a moment in South African literary-cultural history. For readers drawn to regional verse, historical landscapes, or poetic meditations on nature and identity, this volume presents a quietly compelling and finely wrought reading experience.