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  2. Looking on Darkness (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Buren-uitgewers, Kaapstad) Looking on Darkness (Afrikaans: Kennis van die aand) is a 1973 novel by prominent Afrikaans novelist Andre Brink.The novel was the first Afrikaans book to be banned by the South African government. [1]

  3. Afrikaans literature - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans can claim the same literary roots as contemporary Dutch, as both languages stem from 17th-century Dutch. One of the oldest examples of written Cape Dutch is the poem Lied ter eere van de Swellendamsche en diverse andere helden bij de bloedige actie aan Muizenberg in dato 7 August 1795 (Song in Honour of the Swellendam and various others Heroes at the Bloody Action at Muizenberg) [3 ...

  4. André Brink - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, his novel Kennis van die aand (1973) was the first Afrikaans book to be banned by the South African government. [3] André Brink translated Kennis van die aand into English and published it abroad as Looking on Darkness. This was his first self-translation. [4] After that, André Brink wrote his works simultaneously in English and ...

  5. Afrikaans - Wikipedia

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    More than 300 book titles in Afrikaans are published annually. [83] South African census figures suggest a decreasing number of first language Afrikaans speakers in South Africa from 13.5% in 2011 to 10.6% in 2022. [78] The South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) projects that a growing majority of Afrikaans speakers will be Coloured ...

  6. Maria Elizabeth Rothmann - Wikipedia

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    Maria Elizabeth Rothmann, penname M.E.R. (28 August 1875 – 7 September 1975) was an Afrikaans writer, and co-founder of the Voortrekkers youth movement. [1] [2] Her unique contribution to Afrikaans literature was an ethical didactic, cultural historic review of a bygone Afrikaans society. [3]

  7. A Dry White Season (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Dry White Season (Afrikaans: ’n Droë wit seisoen) is a novel written by Afrikaner novelist André Brink and first published by Taurus in 1979. The title quotes a line from the struggle poem For Don M. - Banned by Mongane Wally Serote. [1]

  8. F. A. Venter - Wikipedia

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    Francois Alwyn (Frans) Venter (27 November 1916 – 8 July 1997) was a prominent Afrikaans writer of the 20th century. His novels explored biblical religious themes, or cultural identities in the South African context.

  9. Arabic Afrikaans - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Afrikaans (Afrikaans: Arabies Afrikaans, Arabic Afrikaans: عربس افركانس) or Lisan-e-Afrikaans (لسانِ افرکانس) is a form of Afrikaans written in the Arabic script. It began in the 1830s in the madrasa in Cape Town .

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