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− | ''[[Klaaglied vir Koos]]'' is the title of | + | ''[[Klaaglied vir Koos]]'' is the title of a novel and a play by [[Lettie Viljoen]] ([[pseudonym]] of [[Ingrid Winterbach]]) |
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A tale about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War during the liberation struggle. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a traitor. | A tale about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War during the liberation struggle. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a traitor. | ||
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+ | The novel was published to acclaim under the pseudonym "[[Lettie Viljoen]]" by [[Taurus Uitgewers]] in 1984. | ||
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
− | + | In 1986 the novel was adapted for the stage by [[Barney Simon]] and [[Christo Leach]]. | |
== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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''Market Report'' July-September 1986. | ''Market Report'' July-September 1986. | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 27 February 2022
Klaaglied vir Koos is the title of a novel and a play by Lettie Viljoen (pseudonym of Ingrid Winterbach)
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The original text
A tale about a woman left behind when her husband leaves to fight in the Border War during the liberation struggle. The irony is that he supports the enemy, therefore he is a traitor.
The novel was published to acclaim under the pseudonym "Lettie Viljoen" by Taurus Uitgewers in 1984.
Translations and adaptations
In 1986 the novel was adapted for the stage by Barney Simon and Christo Leach.
Performance history in South Africa
1986: Directed by Barney Simon for the Market Theatre at the Laager, opening 6 August 1986 starring Aletta Bezuidenhout. Design by Patrick Curtis.
Sources
Market Report July-September 1986.
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