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[[Eugène Nielen Marais]] (1871-1936)[] was a naturalist, journalist and advocate, and a pioneering [[Afrikaans]] writer of poetry, prose and drama.  
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[[Eugène Nielen Marais]] (1871-1936)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Marais] was a naturalist, journalist and advocate, and a pioneering [[Afrikaans]] writer of poetry, prose and drama.  
  
 
Also known as  [[Eugène N. Marais]] or simply [[Eugène Marais]] (sometimes written [[Eugene Marais]]).  
 
Also known as  [[Eugène N. Marais]] or simply [[Eugène Marais]] (sometimes written [[Eugene Marais]]).  
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
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Born [[Eugène Nielen Marais]]
  
  
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He wrote a number of less memorable plays. These include ''[[Die Swart Verraad]]'' ("The Black Treason") performed by [[KMDOS]] in 1933), ''[[Nag]]'' (published posthumously in 1937), *** and ***.  
 
He wrote a number of less memorable plays. These include ''[[Die Swart Verraad]]'' ("The Black Treason") performed by [[KMDOS]] in 1933), ''[[Nag]]'' (published posthumously in 1937), *** and ***.  
  
His scientific study ''[[The Soul of the White Ant]]'' has been adapted for stage performance, while his own life has been the subject of a number of works
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== Books and dramatised works based on the life of [[Eugène Nielen Marais]]==
  
A complex character, he himself has been the subject of many works of academic study and creative writing. For example two fine biographies - a gripping novelized version by [[Leon Rousseau]] called ''Die Groot Verlange''("The great longing" - published in an English version as ''[[The Dark Stream]]'' by Human and Rousseau, 1982), and  
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His scientific study ''[[The Soul of the White Ant]]'' has been adapted for stage performance, while his own life has been the subject of a much interest to authors and creative artists.
  
Two impressive films have also been made, both concerned with a particularly traumatic period in his life when he spent a few months on the Van Rooyen family's farm to deal with his addiction problem: ''[[The Guest]]'' (written by [[Athol Fugard]] and directed by [[Ross Devenish]], 1976, published as ''[[The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugene Marais]]'', 1977[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128241/], also released in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Besoeker: 'n episode in die lewe van Eugène Marais]]'') and ''[[Die Wonderwerker]]'' (written by [[Chris Barnard]] and directed by [[Katinka Heyns]], 2012[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/]), while a stage play (** ) by ** deals with Marais and his relationship with [[C. Louis Leipoldt]] and recently a second biography called ** by **.
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A complex character, he has been the subject of many works of academic study and creative writing. For example, besides entries in books on South African literature, two fine biographies have been written about him:
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'''Biographies'''
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''[[Die Groot Verlange]]'' by [[Leon Rousseau]] (published by [[Human and Rousseau]], 1982, also in an English version as ''[[The Dark Stream]]'').
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'''Films'''
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Two impressive '''films''' have also been made, both concerned with a particularly traumatic period in his life when he spent a few months on the Van Rooyen family's farm to deal with his addiction problem:  
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''[[The Guest: An episode in the Life of Eugène Marais]]'' (written by [[Athol Fugard]] and directed by [[Ross Devenish]], 1977, also published in 1977[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128241/], also released in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Die Besoeker: 'n episode in die lewe van Eugène Marais]]'')  
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''[[Die Wonderwerker]]'' (written by [[Chris Barnard]] and directed by [[Katinka Heyns]], 2012[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/]),  
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'''Stage plays include:'''
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''[[Prophet of the Waterberg]]'' by [[Nicky Rebelo]], first performed in 2005.
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while a stage play (** ) by ** deals with Marais and his relationship with [[C. Louis Leipoldt]]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Marais
  
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/

Latest revision as of 10:12, 14 June 2024

Eugène Nielen Marais (1871-1936)[1] was a naturalist, journalist and advocate, and a pioneering Afrikaans writer of poetry, prose and drama.

Also known as Eugène N. Marais or simply Eugène Marais (sometimes written Eugene Marais).

Biography

Born Eugène Nielen Marais


Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance

Besides his internationally known behavioural field studies (The Soul of the White Ant, The Soul of the Ape and My Friends, the Baboons - the first of which has been dramatised), he is best remembered for his enthralling, but sombre lyric poetry and his short stories (of which some have also been dramatised).

He wrote a number of less memorable plays. These include Die Swart Verraad ("The Black Treason") performed by KMDOS in 1933), Nag (published posthumously in 1937), *** and ***.

Books and dramatised works based on the life of Eugène Nielen Marais

His scientific study The Soul of the White Ant has been adapted for stage performance, while his own life has been the subject of a much interest to authors and creative artists.

A complex character, he has been the subject of many works of academic study and creative writing. For example, besides entries in books on South African literature, two fine biographies have been written about him:

Biographies

Die Groot Verlange by Leon Rousseau (published by Human and Rousseau, 1982, also in an English version as The Dark Stream).

[[]]

Films

Two impressive films have also been made, both concerned with a particularly traumatic period in his life when he spent a few months on the Van Rooyen family's farm to deal with his addiction problem:

The Guest: An episode in the Life of Eugène Marais (written by Athol Fugard and directed by Ross Devenish, 1977, also published in 1977[2], also released in Afrikaans as Die Besoeker: 'n episode in die lewe van Eugène Marais)

Die Wonderwerker (written by Chris Barnard and directed by Katinka Heyns, 2012[3]),

Stage plays include:

Prophet of the Waterberg by Nicky Rebelo, first performed in 2005.

while a stage play (** ) by ** deals with Marais and his relationship with C. Louis Leipoldt

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Marais

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128241/

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