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Born [[Jean J. Labuschagne]] in Lichtenburg in 1935, | Born [[Jean J. Labuschagne]] in Lichtenburg in 1935, | ||
+ | He studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], inter alia serving a term as editor of ''Die Matie'', the student newspaper. In 1959 he joined ''[[Die Burger]]'' as a journalist and in 1960 moved to Johannesburg to take up a position with [[Tafelberg Publishers]], where he would work in various capacities till his retirement, returning to the Cape in 1970 and becoming head publisher at [[Tafelberg Publishers]] in 1992. He retired in 1998. | ||
− | + | Numerous famous authors considered him their publisher, including the playwrights [[P.G. du Plessis]], [[Chris Barnard]], [[Ampie van Straaten]], [[Dolf van Niekerk]] and [[Hennie Aucamp]]. | |
− | Married to Maddie Labuschagne, he passed away after a long illness in 2014. | + | Married to Maddie Labuschagne, he passed away after a long illness in 2014. |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 1 July 2023
J.J. Labuschagne (1935-2014) was a well known journalist, book compiler and publisher.
Fondly referred to by most people as Lappies Labuschagne, also referred to as Jean Labuschagne.
The nickname "Lappies" is common for people with the surname "Labuschagne" in South Africa, and notably so among public figures, such as rugby players and coaches.
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Biography
Born Jean J. Labuschagne in Lichtenburg in 1935,
He studied at the University of Stellenbosch, inter alia serving a term as editor of Die Matie, the student newspaper. In 1959 he joined Die Burger as a journalist and in 1960 moved to Johannesburg to take up a position with Tafelberg Publishers, where he would work in various capacities till his retirement, returning to the Cape in 1970 and becoming head publisher at Tafelberg Publishers in 1992. He retired in 1998.
Numerous famous authors considered him their publisher, including the playwrights P.G. du Plessis, Chris Barnard, Ampie van Straaten, Dolf van Niekerk and Hennie Aucamp.
Married to Maddie Labuschagne, he passed away after a long illness in 2014.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Books on theatre, media and film, authored or compiled:
Die Wind Sal Weet: Verhale, Toneelstukke en Gedigte, a collection for schools compiled with Amanda Taylor.
Sources
Malherbe Nienaber. 2014. Uitgewer ‘was ’n groot figuur’ Netwerk24, 5 June 2014[1]
Desireé Labuschagne. 1997. 'n Moskombers vir Lappies: Skrywers oor J.J. Labuschagne, Tafelberg[2]
https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/uitgewer-het-sy-passie-uitgeleef-20140611
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