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[[Denis Hatfield]] is the well known pseudonym of [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]] (19**-), who was a newspaper critic and author of a number of books on South African arts and culture.  
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[[Denis Hatfield]] (b. Prestwich, Lancashire, **/**/1906 - d. **/**/****) was a long time reviewer , arts critic, radio  broadcaster, the author of a number of books on South African arts and culture and occasional publisher. Also published as [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]] and on occasion as [[Denis Bullough]]
  
He was the life partner of [[Bill Curry]], whom he first met when Curry was a young man in theatre.
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== Biography ==
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Baptised [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]], he generally used the pseudonym [[Denis Hatfield]].
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He worked closely with a number of people in the arts world, most prominently with his partner in the 1940s, the artist, designer and author [[John Dronsfield]]. (See for example their joint publications[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AHATFIELD%2C+Denis%2C&fq=&dblist=638&start=11&qt=page_number_link])
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He later became the life partner of actor and director [[Bill Curry]], whom he first met when Curry was a young man just beginning in Cape Town theatre.
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== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance ==
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As publisher he was responsible for ''Non-Europeans Only : Thirty-six Drawings'' by [[John Dronsfield]] (Cape Town: [[Denis Bullough]], 1942)
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Among his own best known books on South African arts and cultural matters are:
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''The Work of [[John Dronsfield]]'' (Johannesburg: SA Architectural Record, 1944);
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''Satires and Verses'' by [[John Dronsfield]], edited by [[Denis Hatfield Bullough]] (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1955)
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''Some South African Monuments'' Based on a series of talks broadcast by the English Service of [[Radio South Africa]], it was edited by Hatfield and illustrated by E.A. Gundersen. (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell:1967);
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''District Six'', illustrated by Bruce Franck, with a text by George Manuel and [[Denis Hatfield]] (Cape Town, Longmans: 1967);
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''Cape Theatre in the 1940's: Reviews of Ballet and Drama'' (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell: 1967).
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==Sources==
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Wits University Archive: See CURRY, Bill (AM 2788)[http://www.wits.ac.za/library/gala/archives/290/archives_c.html]
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http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AHATFIELD%2C+Denis%2C&fq=&dblist=638&start=11&qt=page_number_link
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 26 April 2011[http://m24arg02.naspers.com/argief/berigte/dieburger/2011/03/26/SK/12/billicurry.html]
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[[Shaun Viljoen]]. 2013. ''[[Richard Rive]]: A Partial Biography'' ( Wits University Press)
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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==Return to==
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities H]]
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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Return to [[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 2 June 2019

Denis Hatfield (b. Prestwich, Lancashire, **/**/1906 - d. **/**/****) was a long time reviewer , arts critic, radio broadcaster, the author of a number of books on South African arts and culture and occasional publisher. Also published as Denis Hatfield Bullough and on occasion as Denis Bullough

Biography

Baptised Denis Hatfield Bullough, he generally used the pseudonym Denis Hatfield.

He worked closely with a number of people in the arts world, most prominently with his partner in the 1940s, the artist, designer and author John Dronsfield. (See for example their joint publications[1])

He later became the life partner of actor and director Bill Curry, whom he first met when Curry was a young man just beginning in Cape Town theatre.

Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance

As publisher he was responsible for Non-Europeans Only : Thirty-six Drawings by John Dronsfield (Cape Town: Denis Bullough, 1942)


Among his own best known books on South African arts and cultural matters are:

The Work of John Dronsfield (Johannesburg: SA Architectural Record, 1944);

Satires and Verses by John Dronsfield, edited by Denis Hatfield Bullough (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1955)

Some South African Monuments Based on a series of talks broadcast by the English Service of Radio South Africa, it was edited by Hatfield and illustrated by E.A. Gundersen. (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell:1967);

District Six, illustrated by Bruce Franck, with a text by George Manuel and Denis Hatfield (Cape Town, Longmans: 1967);

Cape Theatre in the 1940's: Reviews of Ballet and Drama (Cape Town/Johannesburg, Purnell: 1967).

Sources

Wits University Archive: See CURRY, Bill (AM 2788)[2]

http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AHATFIELD%2C+Denis%2C&fq=&dblist=638&start=11&qt=page_number_link

Die Burger, 26 April 2011[3]

Shaun Viljoen. 2013. Richard Rive: A Partial Biography ( Wits University Press)

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to ESAT Personalities H

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page