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(1947-) Author, actor, critic, editor, publisher and writer. Daniel Stephanus “Danie” Botha was born near De Doorns in the Western Cape. He matriculated in 1964 from Worcester Boys’ High School. In 1966 he started working in the Central Research Department at the Cape Provincial Library in Cape Town. From 1967 to 1970 he studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] and received a BA Honours degree in Afrikaans and Dutch. He was a member of [[D.J. Opperman]]’s [[Literary Laboratory|Letterkundige Laboratorium]] and also served on the editorial team of the at ''Die Matie'' student newspaper alongside people such Fanie Oliver and Etienne Britz. Together with Fanie Olivier he founded the literary magazine ''Penseel'' in 1970.  
 
(1947-) Author, actor, critic, editor, publisher and writer. Daniel Stephanus “Danie” Botha was born near De Doorns in the Western Cape. He matriculated in 1964 from Worcester Boys’ High School. In 1966 he started working in the Central Research Department at the Cape Provincial Library in Cape Town. From 1967 to 1970 he studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] and received a BA Honours degree in Afrikaans and Dutch. He was a member of [[D.J. Opperman]]’s [[Literary Laboratory|Letterkundige Laboratorium]] and also served on the editorial team of the at ''Die Matie'' student newspaper alongside people such Fanie Oliver and Etienne Britz. Together with Fanie Olivier he founded the literary magazine ''Penseel'' in 1970.  
After finishing his studies he worked as Afrikaans book selector at the Cape Provincial Library Service, and in August 1972 he joined [[Tafelberg Publishers]] as fiction editor. Danie was also head of the children’s books department during his time at Tafelberg. In the 1980s he moved back to fiction into the position of senior editor.
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After finishing his studies he worked as Afrikaans book selector at the Cape Provincial Library Service, and in August 1972 he joined [[Tafelberg Publishers]] as fiction editor. Danie was also head of the children’s books department during his time at Tafelberg. In the 1980s he moved back to fiction into the position of senior editor. Up to his retirement in 2000, he managed all literary genres and specialised in literary criticism, author biographies, anthologies, dramas, short stories and gay literature. As an author he has produced numerous books. Among the original works, for example, the collection of short-stories, ''Die Soft Rock Klub'' ("The Soft Rock Club"), and a number of compiled collections of writing by others, such as ''Die beste spookstories van [[C.J. Langenhoven]]'' (1992), ''Op ’n hoë noot: die lekkerste stories van P.H. Nortjé'' (2008) and ''Tien uit tien: stories en sêgoeters van [[Fanus Rautenbach]]'' (2010).
  
He was a member of the [[Bellville Amateur Toneelgroep]] ([[BAT]])and acted for them in a range of plays. he also appearted at the [[Space Theatre]] in [[Wilma Stockenström]]'s group and at the Space.  
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His theatre involvement included a great deal of acting for stage and radio. In later years he also did broadcasting for community radio. Was a member of the [[Bellville Amateur Toneelgroep]] ([[BAT]])and acted for them in a range of plays. He also appeared at the [[Space Theatre]] in [[Wilma Stockenström]]'s ''[[Die Laaste Middagmaal]]''. Later became a part-time critic for [[Die Burger]] and a judge for the [[Fleur du Cap Awards]]In 2006 he published a valuable book on early South African Afrikaans theatre, entitled ''Voetligte en applous! Die beginjare van die Afrikaanse beroepstoneel'' ([[Protea Boekhuis]]). In 2011 he was honoured by the [[ATKV]] for his contribution to drama and his work in publishing.
   
 
Up to his retirement in 2000, as fiction editor he managed all literary genres and specialised in literary criticism, author biographies, anthologies, dramas, short stories and gay literature.
 
 
His short-story collection, ''Die Soft Rock Klub'', appeared in 1995.
 
 
He is also known as compiler of ''Op ’n hoë noot: die lekkerste stories van PH Nortjé'' and ''Tien uit tien: stories en sêgoeters van Fanus Rautenbach''.
 
 
   
 
   
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== Sources ==
  
Books still in print
 
 
Compiler
 
2010 Tien uit tien: stories en sêgoeters van Fanus Rautenbach, Tafelberg
 
2008 Op ’n hoë noot: die lekkerste stories van PH Nortje, Tafelberg
 
1992 Die beste spookstories van C.J. Langenhoven, Tafelberg
 
 
  
Awards
 
 
2011 He receives an honorary tribute from the ATKV acknowledging his contribution to drama and his work in publishing as editor.
 
 
Publised works
 
 
Children's books
 
1981 Uil in die pad, Tafelberg
 
 
Prose: short stories
 
1995 Die Soft Rock Klub, Tafelberg
 
 
 
 
Nonfiction
 
2006 Voetligte en applous! Die beginjare van die Afrikaanse beroepstoneel, Protea Boekhuis
 
 
Compiler
 
1987 Hulde aan JD, Tafelberg
 
1991 In ons goeie boekies: skrywers en redakterus oor Tafelberg-Uitgewers, Tafelberg
 
1992 Die beste spookstories van C.J. Langenhoven, Tafelberg
 
1993 Wellingston se suiker: die beste sketse van PH Nortje, Tafelberg
 
2001 Party van ons: die Homeros leesboek, Homeros
 
2008 Op ’n hoë noot: die lekkerste stories van PH Nortje, Tafelberg
 
2010 Tien uit tien: stories en sêgoeters van Fanus Rautenbach, Tafelberg
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
  

Revision as of 17:01, 12 June 2012

(1947-) Author, actor, critic, editor, publisher and writer. Daniel Stephanus “Danie” Botha was born near De Doorns in the Western Cape. He matriculated in 1964 from Worcester Boys’ High School. In 1966 he started working in the Central Research Department at the Cape Provincial Library in Cape Town. From 1967 to 1970 he studied at the University of Stellenbosch and received a BA Honours degree in Afrikaans and Dutch. He was a member of D.J. Opperman’s Letterkundige Laboratorium and also served on the editorial team of the at Die Matie student newspaper alongside people such Fanie Oliver and Etienne Britz. Together with Fanie Olivier he founded the literary magazine Penseel in 1970. After finishing his studies he worked as Afrikaans book selector at the Cape Provincial Library Service, and in August 1972 he joined Tafelberg Publishers as fiction editor. Danie was also head of the children’s books department during his time at Tafelberg. In the 1980s he moved back to fiction into the position of senior editor. Up to his retirement in 2000, he managed all literary genres and specialised in literary criticism, author biographies, anthologies, dramas, short stories and gay literature. As an author he has produced numerous books. Among the original works, for example, the collection of short-stories, Die Soft Rock Klub ("The Soft Rock Club"), and a number of compiled collections of writing by others, such as Die beste spookstories van C.J. Langenhoven (1992), Op ’n hoë noot: die lekkerste stories van P.H. Nortjé (2008) and Tien uit tien: stories en sêgoeters van Fanus Rautenbach (2010).

His theatre involvement included a great deal of acting for stage and radio. In later years he also did broadcasting for community radio. Was a member of the Bellville Amateur Toneelgroep (BAT)and acted for them in a range of plays. He also appeared at the Space Theatre in Wilma Stockenström's Die Laaste Middagmaal. Later became a part-time critic for Die Burger and a judge for the Fleur du Cap Awards. In 2006 he published a valuable book on early South African Afrikaans theatre, entitled Voetligte en applous! Die beginjare van die Afrikaanse beroepstoneel (Protea Boekhuis). In 2011 he was honoured by the ATKV for his contribution to drama and his work in publishing.

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