Because he was a radical poet, Jack Mapanje was imprisoned without trial
or charge by the dictator Hastings Banda of Malawi for nearly four
years. The themes of his poetry range from the search for a sense of
dignity and integrity under a repressive regime, incarceration, release
from prison, exile and return to Africa, and reconciliation with
torturers, to the writer in Africa and the continuing African liberation
struggle in a hostile world. While often deadly serious, Mapanje's poems
are lifted by the generosity of spirit and irrepressible humour which
helped sustain him through his prison ordeal.