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− | ( | + | [[Peter Snyders]] (born 1939) [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Snyders]. Cape Town based playwright, short fiction writer, journalist and poet. |
− | Snyders is one of the best examples of writers in so-called [[Kaaps]] (i.e. the "Cape Afrikaans" of the Cape Flats) and uses it in his poetry and in many of his plays. | + | == Biography == |
+ | An articulate, provocative and popular speaker on literary issues. Trained and working as a laboratory assistant, he was a member of the [[Belhar Amateur Drama]] and became founder of and writer/director for [[Unison Players]] from 1975. He was also involved with [[Group 44]] as founder(?*) and writer and worked with [[The Space Theatre]]. * Started out writing stories and poems, published in various journals. His collection of poems, collected as '''n Ordinary Mens'' ("An Ordinary person" - [[Kaaps]] or [[Cape Afrikaans]]) became widely read and discussed. | ||
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+ | Snyders is one of the best examples of writers in so-called [[Kaaps]] (i.e. the "Cape Afrikaans" of the Cape Flats) and uses it in his poetry and in many of his plays. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | His plays include ''[[Voor dit gebeur]]'' (1975), ''[[Lied vir Lisa]]'' ("Song for Lisa" , 1979), ''[[Political Joke]]'' (1979, pub. 1983). ''[[Elke Ou Storie]]'' (“Every old story” – co-written with [[Group 44]], 197*), ''[[Min Genade]]'' ("Little Mercy", 1983), ''[[Die Drein]]'' (197*). Has also written purely English plays, such as ''[[The Birds and the Boys]]'' (19*) and ''[[Violations]]'' (19*), ''[[The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp]]'' (co-written with [[Geraldine Aron]], [[Dermod Judge]], [[Russel Savadier]], and others, [[The Space]], 197*) **. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]] 1979. | |
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Ja-Ji|January]] 1997. | ||
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Sma-Smu|Smith, Julian]], 1990. | ||
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+ | Correspondence ; diaries ; manuscripts ; clippings ; dramas ; music ; varia held by [[Stellenbosch University]] Library Document Centre MS 409. | ||
+ | == Return to == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 2 March 2020
Peter Snyders (born 1939) [1]. Cape Town based playwright, short fiction writer, journalist and poet.
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Biography
An articulate, provocative and popular speaker on literary issues. Trained and working as a laboratory assistant, he was a member of the Belhar Amateur Drama and became founder of and writer/director for Unison Players from 1975. He was also involved with Group 44 as founder(?*) and writer and worked with The Space Theatre. * Started out writing stories and poems, published in various journals. His collection of poems, collected as 'n Ordinary Mens ("An Ordinary person" - Kaaps or Cape Afrikaans) became widely read and discussed.
Snyders is one of the best examples of writers in so-called Kaaps (i.e. the "Cape Afrikaans" of the Cape Flats) and uses it in his poetry and in many of his plays.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
His plays include Voor dit gebeur (1975), Lied vir Lisa ("Song for Lisa" , 1979), Political Joke (1979, pub. 1983). Elke Ou Storie (“Every old story” – co-written with Group 44, 197*), Min Genade ("Little Mercy", 1983), Die Drein (197*). Has also written purely English plays, such as The Birds and the Boys (19*) and Violations (19*), The Final Sting of the Dying Wasp (co-written with Geraldine Aron, Dermod Judge, Russel Savadier, and others, The Space, 197*) **.
Sources
Astbury 1979.
January 1997.
Smith, Julian, 1990.
Correspondence ; diaries ; manuscripts ; clippings ; dramas ; music ; varia held by Stellenbosch University Library Document Centre MS 409.
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