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[[C.M. van den Heever]] (1902-1957)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._M._van_den_Heever] was an [[Afrikaans]]-language novelist, poet, playwright, essayist and biographer.
  
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Born Christiaan Maurits van den Heever on 27 February 1902 in the concentration camp near Norvalspont in Cape Province,
  
 
He wrote a number of one-act plays, including ''[[Ek Kom Dadelik!]]'' (a one-act play, published in in ''[[Helikon]]'', 4(20), 1955); ''[[Tot U Welsyn]]'' ( a one-act play, published in Bulletin, 4(7):31-35. January, 1957).
 
He wrote a number of one-act plays, including ''[[Ek Kom Dadelik!]]'' (a one-act play, published in in ''[[Helikon]]'', 4(20), 1955); ''[[Tot U Welsyn]]'' ( a one-act play, published in Bulletin, 4(7):31-35. January, 1957).

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C.M. van den Heever (1902-1957)[1] was an Afrikaans-language novelist, poet, playwright, essayist and biographer.


Born Christiaan Maurits van den Heever on 27 February 1902 in the concentration camp near Norvalspont in Cape Province,

He wrote a number of one-act plays, including Ek Kom Dadelik! (a one-act play, published in in Helikon, 4(20), 1955); Tot U Welsyn ( a one-act play, published in Bulletin, 4(7):31-35. January, 1957).