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− | DIKOBE, Modikwe (1913-**), (pseudonym of Marks Rammitloa), born in Seabe, north-central Transvaal, was a novelist, poet, trade unionist and squatter leader in Johannesburg, South Africa in the 1940s. He worked as a hawker, clerk, domestic servant and night watchman. | + | '''DIKOBE, Modikwe''' (1913-**), (pseudonym of Marks Rammitloa), born in Seabe, north-central Transvaal, was a novelist, poet, trade unionist and squatter leader in Johannesburg, South Africa in the 1940s. He worked as a hawker, clerk, domestic servant and night watchman. |
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+ | == Published works == | ||
+ | A novel ''[[The Marabi Dance]]'' (1973) and a book of poetry ''[[The Dispossessed]]'' (1983). | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modikwe_Dikobe | ||
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DIKOBE, Modikwe (1913-**), (pseudonym of Marks Rammitloa), born in Seabe, north-central Transvaal, was a novelist, poet, trade unionist and squatter leader in Johannesburg, South Africa in the 1940s. He worked as a hawker, clerk, domestic servant and night watchman.
Published works
A novel The Marabi Dance (1973) and a book of poetry The Dispossessed (1983).
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modikwe_Dikobe
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