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− | As publisher he was responsible for ''Non-Europeans Only : Thirty-six Drawings'' by John Dronsfield (Cape Town: [[Denis Bullough]], 1942) | + | As publisher he was responsible for ''Non-Europeans Only : Thirty-six Drawings'' by [[John Dronsfield]] (Cape Town: [[Denis Bullough]], 1942) |
Among his own best known books on South African arts and cultural matters are: | Among his own best known books on South African arts and cultural matters are: | ||
− | ''The Work of John Dronsfield'' (Johannesburg: SA Architectural Record, 1944); | + | ''The Work of [[John Dronsfield]]'' (Johannesburg: SA Architectural Record, 1944); |
''Satires and Verses'' by [[John Dronsfield]], edited by [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]] (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1955) | ''Satires and Verses'' by [[John Dronsfield]], edited by [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]] (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1955) |
Revision as of 07:07, 27 July 2015
Denis Hatfield (19**-) was a long time reviewer , arts critic, radio broadcaster, the author of a number of books on South African arts and culture and occasional publisher.
Born Denis Hatfield Bullough, he generally used the pseudonym Denis Hatfield.
He became the life partner of Bill Curry, whom he first met when Curry was a young man just beginning in Cape Town theatre.
Contents
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
Publications[1]
As publisher he was responsible for Non-Europeans Only : Thirty-six Drawings by John Dronsfield (Cape Town: Denis Bullough, 1942)
Among his own best known books on South African arts and cultural matters are:
The Work of John Dronsfield (Johannesburg: SA Architectural Record, 1944);
Satires and Verses by John Dronsfield, edited by Denis Hatfield Bullough (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1955)
Some South African Monuments Based on a series of talks broadcast by the English Service of Radio South Africa, it was edited by Hatfield and illustrated by E.A. Gundersen. (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell:1967);
District Six, illustrated by Bruce Franck, with a text by George Manuel and Denis Hatfield (Cape Town, Longmans: 1967);
Cape Theatre in the 1940's: Reviews of Ballet and Drama (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell: 1967).
Sources
Wits University Archive: See CURRY, Bill (AM 2788)[2]
Die Burger, 26 April 2011[3]
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