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(1945-) Novelist, critic, academic. A highly respected academic, a leading figure in the transitional phase and the post-apartheid endeavour to identify and support a “South African aesthetic”. His collection of stories (''Fools and Other Stories'') was published in 1983. Taught at Denver Colorado, the University of Lesotho and in 2000???* was appointed Vice Chancellor of the [[University of Cape Town]]. **  
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(1945-) Novelist, critic, academic. A highly respected academic, a leading figure in the transitional phase and the post-apartheid endeavour to identify and support a “South African aesthetic”. His collection of stories (''Fools and Other Stories'') was published in 1983. The 1998 film ''Fools'', directed by Ramadan Suleman and starring [[Ken Gampu]], [[Patrick Shai]], [[Corney Mabaso]] and others, is based on these stories.
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Taught at Denver Colorado, the University of Lesotho and in 2000???* was appointed Vice Chancellor of the [[University of Cape Town]]. **  
  
 
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(1945-) Novelist, critic, academic. A highly respected academic, a leading figure in the transitional phase and the post-apartheid endeavour to identify and support a “South African aesthetic”. His collection of stories (Fools and Other Stories) was published in 1983. The 1998 film Fools, directed by Ramadan Suleman and starring Ken Gampu, Patrick Shai, Corney Mabaso and others, is based on these stories.

Taught at Denver Colorado, the University of Lesotho and in 2000???* was appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town. **

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