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==Her writing==
 
==Her writing==
  
Best known for her four "Forest Novels" - ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' (''[[Circles in a Forest]]''), ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' (''[[Fiela’s Child]]''), ''[[Moerbeibos]]'' (''[[The Mulberry Forest]]'') in 1987, ''[[Toorbos]]'' (''[[Dreamforest]]'') - written in and around the Knysna Forest.
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Best known for her four "Forest Novels" written in and around the Knysna Forest:
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* ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' (''[[Circles in a Forest]]'') (1984)
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* ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' (''[[Fiela’s Child]]'') (1985)
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* ''[[Moerbeibos]]'' (''[[The Mulberry Forest]]'') (1987)
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* ''[[Toorbos]]'' (''[[Dreamforest]]'') (2003) 
  
 
Her books have been translated into fourteen languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew and Icelandic, and over a million copies have been sold worldwide. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiela_se_Kind]
 
Her books have been translated into fourteen languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew and Icelandic, and over a million copies have been sold worldwide. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiela_se_Kind]
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===''Kringe in 'n Bos'' (''Circles in a Forest'')===
 
===''Kringe in 'n Bos'' (''Circles in a Forest'')===
  
''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' was adapted for screen in 1990 with [[Arnold Vosloo]] cast in the lead role of Saul Barnard.  
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====Stage version====
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''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' was adapted for the stage by [[Peet van Rensburg]] (described as a "retelling" of the story) (1987).
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====Film version====
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''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' was adapted for screen in 1990 with [[Arnold Vosloo]] cast in the lead role of Saul Barnard.
  
 
===''Fiela se Kind'' (''Fiela’s Child'')===
 
===''Fiela se Kind'' (''Fiela’s Child'')===
  
 
====Stage versions====
 
====Stage versions====
'* A dramatised stage version of the book, called ''[[Hanskind van die Bos]]'' was also written and directed by [[Abraham Jansen]] and performed by the [[Heidram]] in Bloemfontein (1986).
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* A dramatised stage version of the book, called ''[[Hanskind van die Bos]]'' was also written and directed by [[Abraham Jansen]] and performed by the [[Heidram]] in Bloemfontein (1986).
  
* The novel was dramatised by [[Suzanne van Wyk|Suzanne van Wijk]] with the same title (1986).
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* The novel was dramatised by [[Suzanne van Wyk|Suzanne van Wijk]] as ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' (1986).
  
* [[Carl van Wyk]]'s folk opera ''[[Fiela se kind]]'', set to an English libretto by [[Andries van der Walt]] based on [[Dalene Matthee]]'s novel of the same name (1990).
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* [[Carl van Wyk]]'s folk opera ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'', set to an English libretto by [[Andries van der Walt]] (1990).
  
 
* A musical version was created by [[Ian von Memerty]] and titled ''[[Fiela’s Child - The Musical]]'' (1999).
 
* A musical version was created by [[Ian von Memerty]] and titled ''[[Fiela’s Child - The Musical]]'' (1999).
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====Film versions====
 
====Film versions====
  
''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' was adapted for film twice
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''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' was adapted for film twice:
  
* in 1988 (directed by [[Katinka Heyns]])
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* in 1988 (directed by [[Katinka Heyns]]) (Matthee also played a minor role in the film)  
 
* in 2019 (directed by [[Brett Michael Innes]])
 
* in 2019 (directed by [[Brett Michael Innes]])
  
 
===''Toorbos'' (''Dreamforest'')===
 
===''Toorbos'' (''Dreamforest'')===
  
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====Stage version====
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[[Corlia Fourie]]'s English translation of the novel (''[[The Magic Forest]]'') adapted for the stage as a children's play by [[Pieter Mulder]] (2020).
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====Film version====
 
In 2019, [[Rene van Rooyen]]'s film adaptation of Matthee's novel, ''[[Toorbos]]'' (''[[Dreamforest]]''), was released.
 
In 2019, [[Rene van Rooyen]]'s film adaptation of Matthee's novel, ''[[Toorbos]]'' (''[[Dreamforest]]''), was released.
  
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalene_Matthee
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalene_Matthee
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0559882/?ref_=tt_ov_2_2
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 30 July 2025

Dalene Matthee (1938–2005) was a popular and award-winning South African novelist.

Biography

Her writing

Best known for her four "Forest Novels" written in and around the Knysna Forest:

Her books have been translated into fourteen languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew and Icelandic, and over a million copies have been sold worldwide. [1]

Adaptations

Kringe in 'n Bos (Circles in a Forest)

Stage version

Kringe in 'n Bos was adapted for the stage by Peet van Rensburg (described as a "retelling" of the story) (1987).

Film version

Kringe in 'n Bos was adapted for screen in 1990 with Arnold Vosloo cast in the lead role of Saul Barnard.

Fiela se Kind (Fiela’s Child)

Stage versions

Film versions

Fiela se Kind was adapted for film twice:

Toorbos (Dreamforest)

Stage version

Corlia Fourie's English translation of the novel (The Magic Forest) adapted for the stage as a children's play by Pieter Mulder (2020).

Film version

In 2019, Rene van Rooyen's film adaptation of Matthee's novel, Toorbos (Dreamforest), was released.

Writing for radio

Her radio drama, n Mens Weet Nooit was recorded and broadcast by the visually impaired staff and students of Innovation Radio in Worcester during 2023.

Sources

Tucker, 1997

Email submission sent by Taryn Tavener-Smith on 12 November 2024.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalene_Matthee

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0559882/?ref_=tt_ov_2_2

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