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− | Macbeth | + | ''[[Macbeth]]'' by Shakespeare (1965).(Performed by the [[University of Stellenbosch]] in 1967.) This translation was used as the basis for ''[[Macbeth|macbeth.slapeloos]]'', a play devised and directed by [[Marthinus Basson]] in 2013-2014. |
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+ | ''[[Faust I]]'' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Published in Cape Town by Nasionale Boekhandel, 1966). | ||
− | + | ''[[Don Carlos]]'' by Friedrich Schiller, Published as a National Government publication, [S.l.] : [[DALRO]], 1969. | |
− | + | ''[[Hamlet]]'' by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by [[Tafelberg Uitgewers]], 1973. | |
+ | ''[[Midsomernagdroom]]'' (''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'') by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by [[Human en Rousseau]], 1975. | ||
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+ | ''[[Die Wintersprokie]]'' (''[[A Winter's Tale]]''), by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by [[Human en Rousseau]], 1975. | ||
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+ | His adaptations include Maria Magdalena by Friedrich Hubbel | ||
=== Organizational role === | === Organizational role === |
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(1901-1984) Academic, author, translator and cultural leader. Wrote under the pseudonym Eitemal, a transposition of his university nickname of "Lammetjie" ("little lamb"). Later he was generally referred to as "Duke" Erlank by colleagues.
He was married to Hester Cornelia Visser, and they had a son.
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Biography
Born Willem Jacobus du Plooy Erlankin Wolmeransstad and completed his high school studies at the Boys High School, Potchefstroom.
Training
Studied for a B.A. degree in languages and mathematics at the Transvaal University College in Pretoria, then a B.A. (Hons) at the University of the Witwatersrand, began a a degree in literature and drama at the Gemeentelike Universiteit , Amsterdam (1936-8, but had to return as war became imminent). In 1939 he completed a D.Litt at the University of Pretoria.
Career
He was professor in Dutch literature at the Stellenbosch University (1950-1966), cultural attaché in the SA embassy in Den Haag, Netherlands (1967-1971).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Besides his numerous novels and stories, he wrote two original Afrikaans plays, and was an award winning translator of play texts by Shakespeare, Goethe and Schiller.
Original plays
En hadde de liefde niet ..., a drama in five acts, Bloemfontein, 1935(1939)
So praat die ou rivier. (Performed by NTO in 1954, published by Nasionale Boekhandel, 1956). (Actually an adaptation of Friedrich Hebbel's Maria Magdalena).
Translations and adaptations
He was an award winning translator, and his translations of plays by Van Hoeck, Shakespeare, Goethe and Schiller include
Voorlopige Vonnis ("Provisional Sentence") by Jozef van Hoeck (performed by NTO, 1958).
Macbeth by Shakespeare (1965).(Performed by the University of Stellenbosch in 1967.) This translation was used as the basis for macbeth.slapeloos, a play devised and directed by Marthinus Basson in 2013-2014.
Faust I by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Published in Cape Town by Nasionale Boekhandel, 1966).
Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller, Published as a National Government publication, [S.l.] : DALRO, 1969.
Hamlet by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by Tafelberg Uitgewers, 1973.
Midsomernagdroom (A Midsummer Night's Dream) by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by Human en Rousseau, 1975.
Die Wintersprokie (A Winter's Tale), by Shakespeare, Published in Cape Town by Human en Rousseau, 1975.
His adaptations include Maria Magdalena by Friedrich Hubbel
Organizational role
Became a board member for the Cape region on NTO, and heavily involved in arguing for a regional branch and ultimately leading to the founding of the four performing arts councils. Also instrumental in inviting Fred Engelen to become the head of the Drama Department at the University of Stellenbosch. He also served as a member of the Publications Council in the 1970s. , NTO and CAPAB.
Awards, etc
Twice awarded a Hertzog Prize for his drama translations (1966 and 1969).
Sources
http://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eitemal
http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/eitemal.html
HAUM, 1974. Stellenbosse Galery, p.15.
Rosemarie Breuer, 2005. Stellenbosch Writers, p.90.
M E J Bauermeister 1969. Eitemal : 'n bibliografie , Stellenbosch : Universiteit van Stellenbosch, Departement van Biblioteekkunde.
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