Alan Stewart Paton
(1903-1988) Writer, teacher, reformatory principal and influential novelist. Born in **, he studied at **. A founder of the Liberal Party and its leader between 1955 and its dissilusion in 1968. His novel Cry the Beloved Country (1948) became an internationally acclaimed work, and has been adapted to stage and screen a number of times. He also collaborated on a number of other theartrical projects, including the musical presentation Mkhumbane (with Todd Matshikiza) and ***** (with ****) PATON, Alan. (19**-) Novelist. *** He wrote and presented Man and Poet at the Inaugural Festival of the 1820 Settlers National Monument in 1974.
Sources
Tucker, 1997
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