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Latest revision as of 08:51, 27 January 2024
Joernaal van Jorik ("Journal of Jorik") is an Afrikaans epic poem in five parts by D.J. Opperman
The original text
Literary historian J.C. Kannemeyer () broadly summarises the poem as follows: it is set in the Second World War and tells the story of Jorik, who arrives in Cape Town as a spy on board on a submarine. He gets to know the country and its people, the variety of its landscapes and the many contrasts, getting entangled in in the political situation and way of life in South Africa.
Originally published in 1949.
Stage adaptation
Adapted for the stage by Albert Maritz and performed in Afrikaans as an educational production done at schools under the auspices of the Kaaplandse Raad vir die Uitvoerende Kunste (KRUIK) in 1987.
Sources
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/37421317.pdf
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