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In the middle-1980s he was the literary advisor and resident dramatist for [[PACT]] in Pretoria. | In the middle-1980s he was the literary advisor and resident dramatist for [[PACT]] in Pretoria. | ||
− | He then became a playwright, his plays including ''[[Die Tweede Dood van Robey Leibbrandt]]'' produced by [[PACT]], 1984 and at the [[KKNK]] in 1987; ''[[Om Hendrik | + | He then became a playwright, his plays including ''[[Die Tweede Dood van Robey Leibbrandt]]'' produced by [[PACT]], 1984 and at the [[KKNK]] in 1987; ''[[Om Hendrik Weg te Bring]]'' (1986), ''[[Oscar in Afrika]]'' (produced and well received at [[Aardklop]] in 1999), * |
After his retirement he wrote a number of books, one of the most successful being ''Jou drome – jou onbewuste het ál die antwoorde'' ("Your Dreams- Your subconscious has all the answers", 2000), a work strongly influenced by Jung. | After his retirement he wrote a number of books, one of the most successful being ''Jou drome – jou onbewuste het ál die antwoorde'' ("Your Dreams- Your subconscious has all the answers", 2000), a work strongly influenced by Jung. |
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Cas van Rensburg (1942-2018) was a Jungian analyst, journalist, critic, author and playwright.
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Biography
Born in ***, *****.
He was primarily a versatile and well-read journalist, but was also a Jungian analyst of renown. He had studied Jungian psychology in London, under Marianne Jacoby, for a number of years, which led him to his interest in theatre.
He died in Onrusrivier in May 2018.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He wrote articles and reviews about cultural matters for a number of publications.
In the middle-1980s he was the literary advisor and resident dramatist for PACT in Pretoria.
He then became a playwright, his plays including Die Tweede Dood van Robey Leibbrandt produced by PACT, 1984 and at the KKNK in 1987; Om Hendrik Weg te Bring (1986), Oscar in Afrika (produced and well received at Aardklop in 1999), *
After his retirement he wrote a number of books, one of the most successful being Jou drome – jou onbewuste het ál die antwoorde ("Your Dreams- Your subconscious has all the answers", 2000), a work strongly influenced by Jung.
Sources
"Cas van Rensburg sterf". Die Burger, 2018-05-04.
Draft article on Reza de Wet, by Paul Boekkooi (2018).
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