Virga

Virga by Togara Muzanenhamo is a collection of poetry published by Carcanet Poetry in 2021, comprising 98 pages in English. This third collection from the Zimbabwean poet explores events and narratives from the twentieth century, all framed under an ancient, fragile sky. The poems reflect on historical moments, intertwining them with the influence of weather, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate with the passage of time.
Readers will find a diverse range of stories within Virga, including reflections on significant events such as the 1911 Japanese Antarctic Expedition and the 1921 World Championship chess matches. The collection also delves into the impact of meteorological phenomena, as suggested by the title, which refers to rain or snow that evaporates before reaching the ground. Muzanenhamo’s work broadens its geographical scope, connecting various histories and experiences through a shared fascination with the elements, making this collection a thoughtful exploration of how weather shapes our lives and narratives.
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Zimbabwean poet Togara Muzanenhamo’s third collection captures events and stories told through the twentieth century, encased beneath an ancient, fragile sky. A Poetry Book Society Autumn 2021 Recommendation An Irish Times Best Poetry Books of 2021 Virga is the third book of poems by Zimbabwean poet Togara Muzanenhamo, following on from his acclaimed collections Spirit Brides (2006) and Gumiguru (2014). Set in the twentieth century, Virga features historical events woven together by the weather. From the spiritual silence of a sundog during the 1911 Japanese Antarctic Expedition, to the 1921 World Championship chess matches in the Cuban heat, to the final hours of a young Bavarian mountaineer in the Bernese Alps in 1936 and strange white clouds decimating whole villages in northern Cameroon in 1986 – the poems capture stories of a rapidly evolving century beneath an ancient, fragile sky. The title relates to the meteorological phenomenon in which a column, shaft or band of rain or snow is seen falling from a cloud but never reaching the earth – evaporating before touchdown. Like Gumiguru, which has so much to do with weather, Virga continues with it, its impact on our daily lives. But, here, his geography broadens out to include wider worlds and different histories artfully strung together by the poet’s fascination with the elements. Togara Muzanenhamo was shortlisted for the Jerwood Alderburgh First Collection Prize and the Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry.
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