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− | Founded as an independent publishing house by the adventurous [[Dutch]] born publisher [[Adriaan Donker]] (generally known as '''[[Ad Donker]]''') in 1974, this venture did much to encourage and develop the writing, publication and discussion of South African writing in the 1970s and 1980s. | + | Founded as an independent publishing house by the adventurous [[Dutch]] born publisher '''[[Adriaan Donker]]''' (generally known as '''[[Ad Donker]]''' or '''[[Ad. Donker]]''') in 1974, this venture did much to encourage and develop the writing, publication and discussion of South African writing in the 1970s and 1980s. |
In the 1990s Donker sold the imprint to [[Naspers]], but remained on as a consultant for a while. | In the 1990s Donker sold the imprint to [[Naspers]], but remained on as a consultant for a while. |
Latest revision as of 05:13, 28 October 2024
Ad. Donker Publishers was an independent publishing house, based in Johannesburg.
(Also written Ad Donker Publishers)
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The company
Founded as an independent publishing house by the adventurous Dutch born publisher Adriaan Donker (generally known as Ad Donker or Ad. Donker) in 1974, this venture did much to encourage and develop the writing, publication and discussion of South African writing in the 1970s and 1980s.
In the 1990s Donker sold the imprint to Naspers, but remained on as a consultant for a while.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Ad Donker Publishers's theatre and cultural publications include:
They Built a Theatre (the story of the Johannesburg Repertory Society) by Arthur Hoffman and Anna Romain Hoffman (1980)
Reef of Time: Johannesburg in Writing (a collection of pieces on Johannesburg, edited by Digby Ricci, 1986),
Athol Fugard: A Source Book (compiled by Temple Hauptfleisch, Wilma Viljoen and Celeste van Greunen, 1982)
Athol Fugard: The Notebooks (edited Mary Benson)
An Introduction to Southern African Literature by Michael Chapman
Besides a number of plays by various playwrights, the company also published various important of collections of theatre texts, including:
Stephen Black: Three Plays (edited by Stephen Gray, 198*),
Theatre One: New South African Drama (edited by Stephen Gray, 1978)
Theatre Two: New South African Drama (edited by Stephen Gray, 1981)
The Market Plays (edited by Stephen Gray)
More Market Plays (edited by John Kani)
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_Donker
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