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− | [[Karel Schoeman]] (1939-2017) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Schoeman]. Iconoclastic Afrikaans novelist, scriptwriter and librarian. | + | [[Karel Schoeman]] (1939-2017) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Schoeman]. Iconoclastic [[Afrikaans]] novelist, translator, scriptwriter and librarian. |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | Besides publishing numerous award-winning novels and documentary books, he has translated plays, including ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' by [[ | + | |
+ | Besides publishing numerous award-winning novels and documentary books, he has translated a number of plays, including ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' by Schiller,''[[Die Huweliksbedrog]]'' of a comedy play by Pieter Langendijk, ''[[Liebelei]]'' published by [[Human & Rousseau]], 1981, ''[[Maria Stuart]]'' published by [[Human & Rousseau]] 1973, ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'' translated into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Kersieboord]]'' published by [[Human and Rousseau]] in 1975, ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' translated as ''[[Oom Wanja]]'' published by Human & Rousseau in 1968, ''[[Op Hoop van Zegen]]'' translated as ''[[Op Hoop van Seën]]'' published 1982, ''[[Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui]]'' translated as ''[[Die Weerstaanbare Opkoms van Arturo Ui]]''. | ||
His novel ''[[By Fakkellig]]'' has been adapted for the stage. | His novel ''[[By Fakkellig]]'' has been adapted for the stage. | ||
− | He has also written a number of radio and TV scripts. These include '' | + | He has also written a number of radio and TV scripts, |
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+ | Among them the TV scripts: | ||
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+ | ''[[Besoek]]: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio'' (1975), ''[[Die Somerpaleis]]: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio'' (1975), ''[[Die Jare]]: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio'' (1976), ''[[Op die Grens]]'' (broadcast on SA television, 1988, unpublished), ''[[Veldslag]]: 'n Draaiboek'' (1989) and ''[[Die Vrou wat Alleen Bly]]]: Twee Draaiboeke'' (2014) (consisting of two screenplays: ''[['n Vrou wat Alleen Bly]]'' and ''[[Hiér Was Huise, Hiér 'n Pad]]''). | ||
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+ | These include ''[[Veldslag]]'' published by [[Human & Rousseau]] in 1989 and ''[[Die Jare]]'' published by Human &; Rousseau, 1976. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 22 March 2022
Karel Schoeman (1939-2017) [1]. Iconoclastic Afrikaans novelist, translator, scriptwriter and librarian.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Besides publishing numerous award-winning novels and documentary books, he has translated a number of plays, including Maria Stuart by Schiller,Die Huweliksbedrog of a comedy play by Pieter Langendijk, Liebelei published by Human & Rousseau, 1981, Maria Stuart published by Human & Rousseau 1973, The Cherry Orchard translated into Afrikaans as Die Kersieboord published by Human and Rousseau in 1975, Uncle Vanya translated as Oom Wanja published by Human & Rousseau in 1968, Op Hoop van Zegen translated as Op Hoop van Seën published 1982, Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui translated as Die Weerstaanbare Opkoms van Arturo Ui.
His novel By Fakkellig has been adapted for the stage.
He has also written a number of radio and TV scripts,
Among them the TV scripts:
Besoek: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio (1975), Die Somerpaleis: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio (1975), Die Jare: 'n Teks vir Beeldradio (1976), Op die Grens (broadcast on SA television, 1988, unpublished), Veldslag: 'n Draaiboek (1989) and Die Vrou wat Alleen Bly]: Twee Draaiboeke (2014) (consisting of two screenplays: 'n Vrou wat Alleen Bly and Hiér Was Huise, Hiér 'n Pad).
These include Veldslag published by Human & Rousseau in 1989 and Die Jare published by Human &; Rousseau, 1976.
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