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− | (19** ) Writer, teacher, academic. Has spent most of his professional life as a teacher of English and Anglo-African literature in Norway, but he spends a few months every year in [[South Africa]]. He has compiled two collections of interviews with South African artists, academics and cultural activists, and written a book on the playwright [[Gibson Kente]]. | + | [[Rolf Solberg]] (19** ) Writer, teacher, academic. |
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+ | Has spent most of his professional life as a teacher of English and Anglo-African literature in Norway, but he spends a few months every year in [[South Africa]]. He has compiled two collections of interviews with South African artists, academics and cultural activists, and written a book on the playwright [[Gibson Kente]]. | ||
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+ | Also wrote an article (with [[Miki Flockemann]]) on "Fatima Dike" in [[Martin Middeke]], and Peter Paul Schnierer, (editors). 2015. ''The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre''. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. | ||
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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Rolf Solberg (19** ) Writer, teacher, academic.
Has spent most of his professional life as a teacher of English and Anglo-African literature in Norway, but he spends a few months every year in South Africa. He has compiled two collections of interviews with South African artists, academics and cultural activists, and written a book on the playwright Gibson Kente.
Also wrote an article (with Miki Flockemann) on "Fatima Dike" in Martin Middeke, and Peter Paul Schnierer, (editors). 2015. The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
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