Difference between revisions of "Die Voortreflike Familie Smit"
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Telling of the everyday life of a rural family that has moved to the city of Cape Town, as narrated by the teenage daughter Grietjie, the tale was originally written for a writing competition sponsored by the Vroue Landbouvereniging[] ("Women's Agricultural Association"), it was published in serial form in the women's magazine ''[[Sarie Marais]]'' in 196* and was subsequently published in book form by in 1968. | Telling of the everyday life of a rural family that has moved to the city of Cape Town, as narrated by the teenage daughter Grietjie, the tale was originally written for a writing competition sponsored by the Vroue Landbouvereniging[] ("Women's Agricultural Association"), it was published in serial form in the women's magazine ''[[Sarie Marais]]'' in 196* and was subsequently published in book form by in 1968. | ||
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Louw received the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]]'s [[Scheepersprys]] for youth literature for it in 1968. | Louw received the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]]'s [[Scheepersprys]] for youth literature for it in 1968. | ||
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Adapted as a series for TV, directed [[Stephan Bouwer]]. | Adapted as a series for TV, directed [[Stephan Bouwer]]. |
Revision as of 06:17, 10 November 2022
Die Voortreflike Familie Smit ("The excellent family Smith") can refer to:
1. an award winning Afrikaans novel by Anna M. Louw (1913-2003)
2. an Afrikaans film
3. an Afrikaans TV series
The latter two were both based on the novel.
The novel
Telling of the everyday life of a rural family that has moved to the city of Cape Town, as narrated by the teenage daughter Grietjie, the tale was originally written for a writing competition sponsored by the Vroue Landbouvereniging[] ("Women's Agricultural Association"), it was published in serial form in the women's magazine Sarie Marais in 196* and was subsequently published in book form by in 1968.
Louw received the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns's Scheepersprys for youth literature for it in 1968.
The film (1963)
The TV series (1983)
Adapted as a series for TV, directed Stephan Bouwer.
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