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We Are Because We Are: Poetry anthology celebrates the spirit of South Africa

Inspired by the philosophy of ubuntu, ‘I am because we are’, the anthology showcases poets of different ages, backgrounds and lived experiences.

At a time when South Africans are often defined by their differences, a new poetry anthology is celebrating what unites them.

We Are Because We Are, the debut publication from Paper Trail Literary Press, was launched on the morning of June 28 at Noah’s in Bluff, bringing together 15 poets whose voices reflect the diversity, resilience and shared humanity of South Africa.

Inspired by the philosophy of ubuntu, ‘I am because we are’, the anthology showcases poets of different ages, backgrounds and lived experiences. While each writer offers a unique perspective, together they create a powerful portrait of a nation bound by memory, identity, hope and belonging.

Founder, Ekta Somera, described the anthology as the beginning of a journey rooted in community. “This is the debut book from Paper Trail Literary Press and marks the beginning of a journey rooted in and driven by our literary community,” she said.

She added that every contributor brought something meaningful to the collection. “Every voice carried the collective power of being South African. It was a culmination of passion and dedication to our craft and our community,” she added. The launch itself embodied that message.

The morning was filled with heartfelt conversations about South African culture, the richness of its diversity and the qualities that make the country unique. Rather than focusing on differences, the gathering celebrated the many experiences that unite South Africans through shared history, compassion and creativity.

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One of the highlights was hearing reflections from poets representing different generations. Gaishrie Sharon Singh shared her perspective as a member of an older generation, reflecting on her experiences as a South African and the importance of preserving stories through poetry. Rebecca Perumal offered a younger voice, speaking about identity, belonging and the significance of contributing to a collection that celebrates the country’s many perspectives. Together, their reflections illustrated how different generations can learn from one another while sharing a common love for South Africa.

Each of the poets in attendance took to the stage to read from the anthology. For several contributors, it was their first time publicly sharing their poetry, making the occasion especially meaningful.

Their readings were met with warm applause and a shared sense of pride, marking an important milestone in their creative journeys.

To commemorate the launch, the poets gathered to cut a celebratory cake before each contributor received a token of appreciation in recognition of their work and dedication. One of the most memorable moments came as the event drew to a close.

The poets exchanged copies of the anthology, signing one another’s books with messages of encouragement, gratitude and friendship.

What had begun as a literary community united by a shared love of writing had, by the end of the morning, grown into something deeper. There was a palpable sense that these writers had become more than fellow poets, they had become family.

More than simply the launch of a book, We Are Because We Are was a celebration of connection. It demonstrated how poetry has the power to bridge generations, honour diverse experiences and create spaces where every voice is heard.

As South Africa continues to navigate its many complexities, this anthology serves as a reminder that the country’s story has never belonged to a single voice.

It belongs to all who call it home. In the spirit of ubuntu, the title proved more than the name of a book. It became the feeling everyone carried home that morning: we are because we are.

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