 
    These poems demonstrate what has always been true of major writers: great feeling, ample skill, and significant concerns. They also continuously reflect Kisubi's origins. They allude often to the Amin era, its terror and unpredictability. … Readers of these poems will march to an African drummer. They will learn K'la means Kampala, the capital of Uganda. They will come to realize the enormous diversity of tribal customs, and they will also realize the richness and difficulty that have produced a poet of this stature. From the introduction by Dan Jaffe
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