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en skrywer wat onder andere die eerste Afrikaanse riller, Die spook van Verlatenfontein, geskryf het. Hy verwerf ook verder bekendheid vir sy kinderverse.
 
 
 
 
(18**-19**) Playwright. Author of a number of [[Afrikaans]] plays in the style of [[Melt Brink]]. Notably the popular ''[[Die Spook van Verlatenfontein]]'' (“The Ghost of Verlatenfontein”- 1927, pub 1933). Other published plays include ''[[Die Aangenome Dogter]]'' (1929), ''[[Die Professor]]'', (in ''Die Professor, en ander samesprake''- 1932), ''[[Lief en leed van Lena]]'' (Toneelstuk in drie bedrywe - 1930), ''[[Die Stad Sodom]]'' (Toneelstuk in drie bedrywe - 1931)[TH]
 
  
 
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F.W. Boonzaier (1901-1963) was an Afrikaans dramatist, poet and author.

Biography

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Author of a number of Afrikaans plays in the style of Melt Brink. Notably the popular Die Spook van Verlatenfontein (“The Ghost of Verlatenfontein”- 1927, pub 1933). Other published plays include Die Aangenome Dogter (1929), Die Professor, (in Die Professor, en ander samesprake- 1932), Lief en leed van Lena (Toneelstuk in drie bedrywe - 1930), Die Stad Sodom (Toneelstuk in drie bedrywe - 1931)[TH]

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.W._Boonzaier

Binge, Ludwig Wilhelm Berthold 1969. Ontwikkeling van die Afrikaanse toneel (1832-1950). Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik.

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