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''[[Dintshontsho tsa Lorato]]'' (Setswana) by [[L.D. Raditladi]]. Translation of title ''Deaths caused by love''. Published by [[Educum]] in 1957 (1967?). Verse drama. A tragedy. It begins by looking at love across tribal lines, but then shifts into a love triangle.
 
 
ISBN 9780798007061.
 
 
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SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
 
 
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Revision as of 12:14, 13 November 2020

Dintshontsho tsa Lorato ("Deaths caused by love") is a verse tragedy in Setswana by L.D. Raditladi (1910-1971)[1].


Also found as Dintšhontšho tsa loratô.

The original text

The play, dealing primarily with issues of love, also looks at problems caused by a generation gap and the character Sakoma's belief in witchcraft.

First published in Johannesburg by Bona Press (A.P.B. Publishers, African literature collection, no. 250.) in 1957 and thereafter published in many editions by Educum.

Translations and adaptations

Translated into Southern Sotho as Lefu hase letho tseleng ya lerato ("Where there is love, there is a way") by M.E. Mosese-Raditladi, and published by Educum in 1970.

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries. Raditladi, L. D.

https://www.worldcat.org/title/dintshontsho-tsa-lorato/oclc/85942201?loc=94043&tab=holdings&start_holding=31

Pilane, G.E. 1997. Naming: an aspect of character portrayal in Dintshontsho tsa Lorato by Raditladi. Mini-thesis, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education.


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