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[[George Louw]] (1939-) [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Louw]. is a playwright, poet, journalist and publisher.   
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[[George Louw]] (1939-) is an [[Afrikaans]] playwright, poet, journalist and publisher.   
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
He was born on the farm Meintjiesplaas in the Sutherland district on 1 March, 1939. He completed his matriculation at J.J. du Preez high  school in Parow, Cape Town, then studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] and continued his post-graduate studies [[University of Cape Town]]
 
  
He studied at the University of Stellenbosch and continued his post-graduate studies at the University of Cape Town.
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A cousin of the literary giants  [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] and [[W.E.G. Louw]], he was born on the farm Meintjiesplaas in the Sutherland district on 1 March, 1939. He completed his matriculation at J.J. du Preez high  school in Parow, Cape Town, then studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], completing a BA in [[Afrikaans]] and Philosophy in 1959. He then continued his post-graduate studies at the [[University of Cape Town]], obtaining a B.A. Honnours in  1965.
  
He initially worked as a journalist for ''[[Die Burger]]'', lectured in the [[Afrikaans]] department of  the University of Cape Town and later joined the editorial team of ''Die Huisgenoot'', before becoming a publisher in Pretoria with in 1992.  
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He initially worked as a journalist for ''[[Die Burger]]'', lectured in the [[Afrikaans]] department of  the University of Cape Town and later joined the editorial team of ''[[Die Huisgenoot]]'', before becoming a publisher in 1981 with [[NG Kerk-uitgewers]] (later known as [[Lux Verbi]]) and in 1992 appointed head publisher at [[Van Schaik Publishers]] in Pretoria aanvaar, retiring in March of 1998.
  
Besides a few plays he also wrote poetry, and his collection ''Koggelstok'' won the [[Eugène Marais-prys]], an award for new writing, in 1965.  
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Besides a few plays he also wrote poetry, publishing his first collection, with ''Die trekpad'' at the age of eighteen in 1957. Other  collections include ''Koggelstok'', ''Opstand verby'' and  ''Kraai'' ("Crow").  
  
He is a nephew of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] and [[W.E.G. Louw]].
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He also did  a few translations, including ''Die kruis van die dapperes'', a novel about the Polish uprising by Roman Bratny in 1964 (Original Polish title: ''Kolumbowie rocznik 20'', German: ''Kolumbus Jahrgang 20'')
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Plays include ''[[Die Generaal]]'', 1972; ''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]'', 1969; the one-act play ''[[Komete]]'' (published .
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He is the author of three published plays:  ''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]'', 1969; ''[[Die Generaal]]'', 1972 and the one-act play ''[[Komete]]'', 1992.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
  
In 1963 he was awarded the Eugène Marais Prize for his poetry. He won the [[W.A. Hofmeyr prize]] for ''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]''.
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In 1965 he was awarded the [[Eugène Marais-prys]] for his poetry and in 1970 the [[W.A. Hofmeyr-prys]] for his play, ''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://www.litnet.co.za/george-louw-1939/
  
 
''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]'' theatre programme notes, 1969.
 
''[['n Skip is Ons Beloof]]'' theatre programme notes, 1969.
  
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2006047844/
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[[Jan B. Vermaak]]. 1992. ''[[Skouspel]]''. Cape Town: [[Tafelberg]]
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https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Louw
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 February 2023

George Louw (1939-) is an Afrikaans playwright, poet, journalist and publisher.

Biography

A cousin of the literary giants N.P. van Wyk Louw and W.E.G. Louw, he was born on the farm Meintjiesplaas in the Sutherland district on 1 March, 1939. He completed his matriculation at J.J. du Preez high school in Parow, Cape Town, then studied at the University of Stellenbosch, completing a BA in Afrikaans and Philosophy in 1959. He then continued his post-graduate studies at the University of Cape Town, obtaining a B.A. Honnours in 1965.

He initially worked as a journalist for Die Burger, lectured in the Afrikaans department of the University of Cape Town and later joined the editorial team of Die Huisgenoot, before becoming a publisher in 1981 with NG Kerk-uitgewers (later known as Lux Verbi) and in 1992 appointed head publisher at Van Schaik Publishers in Pretoria aanvaar, retiring in March of 1998.

Besides a few plays he also wrote poetry, publishing his first collection, with Die trekpad at the age of eighteen in 1957. Other collections include Koggelstok, Opstand verby and Kraai ("Crow").

He also did a few translations, including Die kruis van die dapperes, a novel about the Polish uprising by Roman Bratny in 1964 (Original Polish title: Kolumbowie rocznik 20, German: Kolumbus Jahrgang 20)

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He is the author of three published plays: 'n Skip is Ons Beloof, 1969; Die Generaal, 1972 and the one-act play Komete, 1992.

Awards, etc

In 1965 he was awarded the Eugène Marais-prys for his poetry and in 1970 the W.A. Hofmeyr-prys for his play, 'n Skip is Ons Beloof.

Sources

https://www.litnet.co.za/george-louw-1939/

'n Skip is Ons Beloof theatre programme notes, 1969.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2006047844/

Jan B. Vermaak. 1992. Skouspel. Cape Town: Tafelberg

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Louw

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