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[[W.K. Tamsanqa]] (1928-1998) is a Xhosa playwright and novelist. | [[W.K. Tamsanqa]] (1928-1998) is a Xhosa playwright and novelist. | ||
− | Also known as [[Witness K. Tamsanqa]], Witness Kholekile Tamsanqa. | + | Also known as [[Witness K. Tamsanqa]], [[Witness Kholekile Tamsanqa]]. |
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== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | == Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | ||
− | His wrote one well known play, ''[[Buzani Kubawo]]'' (“Ask father” – Xhosa, translated into Tswana entitled ''[[Botsang | + | His wrote one well known play, ''[[Buzani Kubawo]]'' (“Ask father” – Xhosa, translated into Tswana entitled ''[[Botsang Rre]]''), published in 1958, republished 1998. Also broadcast as a serial by the [[SABC]]. |
== Awards, etc. == | == Awards, etc. == |
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W.K. Tamsanqa (1928-1998) is a Xhosa playwright and novelist.
Also known as Witness K. Tamsanqa, Witness Kholekile Tamsanqa.
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Biography
Besides his theatre work, wrote a number of novels, including Inzala kaMlungisi ("Mlungisi's descendents", 1954), .
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
His wrote one well known play, Buzani Kubawo (“Ask father” – Xhosa, translated into Tswana entitled Botsang Rre), published in 1958, republished 1998. Also broadcast as a serial by the SABC.
Awards, etc.
In award year 2009 he was one of the Lifetime Achiever winners (SA Literary Awards).
Sources
http://www.esaach.org.za/index.php?title=Tamsanqa,_W.K.
SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
Amazwi Literary Awards database.
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