Description
Seasons Come to Pass: A Poetry Anthology for South African Students edited by Es’kia Mphahlele and Helen Moffett is an educational poetry anthology compiled to reflect the cultural, political, and linguistic diversity of South Africa.
The anthology brings together 200 poems from a wide range of classic and contemporary writers, with a strong emphasis on multicultural representation and relevance to South African students. The selection includes humorous, political, reflective, and emotionally driven works, alongside poetry exploring social identity, human relationships, and historical realities. A significant portion of the anthology features African and South African voices, including poems translated from indigenous languages and local dialects. In addition to the poetry itself, the book provides educational support material such as author biographies, explanatory notes, glossaries of literary terminology, analytical examples, and workshop activities designed to assist students in understanding and interpreting poetry more effectively.
Seasons Come to Pass is particularly suited to literature students, educators, and readers interested in South African poetry and multicultural literary studies.









