Difference between revisions of "Protea Boekhuis"
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Their drama list includes ''[[Samsa Masjien]]'' by [[Willem Anker]]; ''[[Land van Skedels]]'' by [[Nicola Hanekom]]; ''[[Post mortem]]'' by [[Pieter Fourie]], ''[[Die Dag is Bros]]'' by [[Wessel Pretorius]]. | Their drama list includes ''[[Samsa Masjien]]'' by [[Willem Anker]]; ''[[Land van Skedels]]'' by [[Nicola Hanekom]]; ''[[Post mortem]]'' by [[Pieter Fourie]], ''[[Die Dag is Bros]]'' by [[Wessel Pretorius]]. | ||
− | Among the relevant academic books in their list are the commemorative volumes ''Adam Small. Denker, Digter, Dramaturg'' (edited by Jacques van der Elst, 2017), ''PG du Plessis. Hy was 'n rukkie pagter hier'' (Heilna du Plooy, 2018), ''Pieter Fourie. Teatermaker'' (edited by Fanie Olivier, 2019), | + | Among the relevant academic books in their list are the commemorative volumes published in association with the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]], are ''Adam Small. Denker, Digter, Dramaturg'' (edited by Jacques van der Elst, 2017), ''PG du Plessis. Hy was 'n rukkie pagter hier'' (Heilna du Plooy, 2018), ''Pieter Fourie. Teatermaker'' (edited by Fanie Olivier, 2019), |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 18 September 2019
Protea Boekhuis ("Protea book house") is a South African publishing house, with a high-quality list.
Founder and managing director Dr. Nicol Stassen and Publishing Manager Izak de Vries.
They publish widely, their list including non-fiction, fiction, children’s books, youth novels, poetry, plays.
Their drama list includes Samsa Masjien by Willem Anker; Land van Skedels by Nicola Hanekom; Post mortem by Pieter Fourie, Die Dag is Bros by Wessel Pretorius.
Among the relevant academic books in their list are the commemorative volumes published in association with the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, are Adam Small. Denker, Digter, Dramaturg (edited by Jacques van der Elst, 2017), PG du Plessis. Hy was 'n rukkie pagter hier (Heilna du Plooy, 2018), Pieter Fourie. Teatermaker (edited by Fanie Olivier, 2019),