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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | In 2012 his radio drama ''[[Ons Gaan Huistoe]]'' was the winner of the RSG-Sanlam-radiodramakompetisie and many of his radio dramas have been broadcast by radio [[RSG]] ([[Radio Sonder Grense]] , i.e. "radio without borders", an [[Afrikaans]]-language station). | + | In 2012 his radio drama ''[[Ons Gaan Huistoe]]'' was the winner of the [[RSG-Sanlam-radiodramakompetisie]] and many of his radio dramas have been broadcast by radio [[RSG]] ([[Radio Sonder Grense]] , i.e. "radio without borders", an [[Afrikaans]]-language station). |
In 2020 he published a novel ''Die dame met die hondjie'' ("The lady with the small dog"), about the love life of Anton Chekhov. | In 2020 he published a novel ''Die dame met die hondjie'' ("The lady with the small dog"), about the love life of Anton Chekhov. |
Latest revision as of 06:33, 13 February 2020
William Oosthuizen is primarily a writer of short stories and radio dramas.
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Biography
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In 2012 his radio drama Ons Gaan Huistoe was the winner of the RSG-Sanlam-radiodramakompetisie and many of his radio dramas have been broadcast by radio RSG (Radio Sonder Grense , i.e. "radio without borders", an Afrikaans-language station).
In 2020 he published a novel Die dame met die hondjie ("The lady with the small dog"), about the love life of Anton Chekhov.
Sources
A.J. Opperman. 2020. "Roman delf in Tsjechof-liefde in", Die Burger, 13 February, 2020: p. 12 [1]
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