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''[[What abou' de lo?]]'' ("What about the law") is a poem by [[Adam Small]] (1936-2016).  
 
''[[What abou' de lo?]]'' ("What about the law") is a poem by [[Adam Small]] (1936-2016).  
  
A poem about love across the racial divide, the poem has been  used for dramatic performance, e.g. in conjunction with his play ''[[Joanie Galant-hulle]]'' in 1981, as well as being turned into an award-winning animated film by [[Charles Badenhorst]] (2016).
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A poem about love across the racial divide, the poem has been  used for dramatic performance, e.g. in conjunction with his play ''[[Joanie Galant-hulle]]'' in 1981, as well as being turned into an award-winning animated film by [[Charles Badenhorst]] (2016)[https://movingpoems.com/2016/05/what-abou-de-lo-what-about-the-law-by-adam-small/].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 07:27, 24 December 2023

What abou' de lo? ("What about the law") is a poem by Adam Small (1936-2016).

A poem about love across the racial divide, the poem has been used for dramatic performance, e.g. in conjunction with his play Joanie Galant-hulle in 1981, as well as being turned into an award-winning animated film by Charles Badenhorst (2016)[1].

Sources

https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/what-abou-de-lo-deur-adam-small-20160609

https://movingpoems.com/2016/05/what-abou-de-lo-what-about-the-law-by-adam-small/