Abjater Wat So Lag
Abjater Wat So Lag is an award-winning Afrikaans novel by Wilma Stockenström.
Usually written Abjater wat so lag in Afrikaans
Contents
The original text
The publisher's summary of the novel is as follows:
'n Eenkantvrou en oujongnooi wat (op 'n plattelandse dorp in die eerste deel van die twintigste eeu) terugkyk op haar lewe - as 'n versorgster in gegoede witmense se huise, eers as hulp met kinders en later vir oumense en sterwendes. Sy vertel van die insig in die dood wat sy so by die baie sterwendes gekry het. Dan raak sy ook uiteindelik sterwensbegeleidster vir Abjater, 'n man wie se goue lag sy in haar jongdae bewonder het, iemand wat vir haar soos 'n "uitverkorene" gelyk het. So peins die verteller aan die einde van 'n lewe waarin sy, soos sy elders s "by die dood ingeboek" was: "Miskien het ek met die dood getrou, kom dit by my op . . . maar nou raak ek sat vir hom. Hy bly my pal besoek. Hy bring net woeligheid."
Published as Abjater wat so lag by Human & Rousseau, Cape Town, in 1991. The novel won the Hertzog Prize for Prose in 1992.
Translations and adaptations
Adapted for the stage in Flemish-Dutch mixed with Afrikaans by Tone Brulin.
Another adaptation for the stage was done by Juanita Swanepoel.
Performance history in South Africa
1995. Brulin's adaptation was presented by Die Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg during the National Arts Festival, designed and directed by Tone Brulin.
2005: Juanita Swanepoel directed her adaptation at the KKNK, starring Elizabeth de Villiers.
Sources
National Arts Festival programme, 1995. 52.
Die Burger, 30 March 2005.
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