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''[[Die verlossing]]'' ("the redemption") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio drama, based on a novel by Willem Elsschot (1882 – 1960)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Elsschot] and adapted and translated by [[Ken Swart]].  
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''[[Die verlossing]]'' ("the salvation") is an [[Afrikaans]] radio drama, based on the Flemish novel by Willem Elsschot (1882 – 1960)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Elsschot].  
  
  
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Copy of the typed text of the [[Afrikaans]] radio adaptation of Elsschot's drama ''[[Die Verlossing]]'', donated to the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives by [[Sas van der Merwe]] in 1999.  
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Copy of the typed text of the [[Afrikaans]] radio adaptation of Elsschot's drama ''[[Die Verlossing]]'', donated to the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]] archives by [[Sas Maree]] in 1999.  
  
 
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Die verlossing ("the salvation") is an Afrikaans radio drama, based on the Flemish novel by Willem Elsschot (1882 – 1960)[1].


The original text

De verlossing is a tragicomic novel about the struggle waged between the socialist freethinker Pol van Domburg and a local pasor.

Published by Van Kampen, Amsterdam, in 1921.

Translations and adaptations

The Flemish novel was adapted for radio and translated into Afrikaans by Ken Swart


Broadcast history

19**: First broadcast on the Afrikaans services programme Radioteater, directed by Ken Swart.


Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Elsschot

Copy of the typed text of the Afrikaans radio adaptation of Elsschot's drama Die Verlossing, donated to the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives by Sas Maree in 1999.

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