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− | [[Nape Motana]], part-time playwright, full-time social worker from Pretoria. | + | [[Nape Motana]] (1945-), part-time playwright, poet, novelist and full-time social worker from Pretoria. His name is also written Nape'a Motana. |
He wrote ''[[The Honeymoon is Over]]'' in 1995. This play was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in Johannesburg during 1996. | He wrote ''[[The Honeymoon is Over]]'' in 1995. This play was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in Johannesburg during 1996. | ||
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+ | He wrote the fiction works ''Hamba sugar daddy'' (2016), ''Son-in-law of the Boere'' (2010) and ''Fanie Fourie's Lobola''. The latter was turned into a feature film, released in 2013. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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''[[Pretoria News]]'', 6 January 1997. | ''[[Pretoria News]]'', 6 January 1997. | ||
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+ | [[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue. | ||
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Revision as of 10:52, 13 September 2018
Nape Motana (1945-), part-time playwright, poet, novelist and full-time social worker from Pretoria. His name is also written Nape'a Motana.
He wrote The Honeymoon is Over in 1995. This play was staged at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg during 1996.
He wrote the fiction works Hamba sugar daddy (2016), Son-in-law of the Boere (2010) and Fanie Fourie's Lobola. The latter was turned into a feature film, released in 2013.
Sources
Sunday Times, 27 August 1995.
Pretoria News, 6 January 1997.
Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.
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