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In the News (Sat 25 May 13)

  
  Post Colonial Literature and Language
Some of the issues we will consider include: the construction of race and gender in the texts, their creation or interrogation of standard tropes of empire, and their attempts to "voice" subaltern consciousness.
Stockenstrom, Wilma The Expedition to the Baobab Tree
Successful creative writing is very much bound up with the effective deployment of language.
web.uct.ac.za /depts/english/courses/e306f.htm   (510 words)

  
 Namibia, like any newly liberated country, must begin its national literature out of its birthing
The peace associated with McClain's dunes shows in the contented place she of Ackerman's poem recalls as "that blue boudoir / pillow-soft" (198).
Likewise, the "vegetable love" of Marvell's speaker is portrayed by Wilma Stockenstrom's "Africa Love." Here the relationship of a man and woman is compared to Mozambique's island of Inhaca and its relation to the mainland.
Stockenstrom here implies the human presence in an extended metaphor that merges nature with human sexuality.
www.bridgewater.edu /~sgallowa/150/Desertpaper.htm   (3753 words)

  
 The Herald : Entertainment
CATCH the soul train to Motown as the award-winning, high energy celebration of favourite songs from the soul divas and Motown superstars of the sixties, Can’t Get Enough, comes to Rodizio at Brookes Pavilion for one night only tomorrow....
(6) PROMISED LAND with Nick Boraine, Yvonne van den Bergh, Daniel Browde, Louis van Niekerk, Grant Swanby, Tobie Cronje, Ian Roberts, Dan Robbertse and Wilma Stockenstrom, directed by Jason Xenopoulos (Bridge).
PROMISED Land, which is based on Karel Schoeman’s acclaimed novel Na Die Geliefde Land (first published some 30 years back), is one of the more interesting and technically accomplished South African films of recent years....
www.theherald.co.za /herald/2003/03/25/lstyle/hlstyle.htm   (135 words)

  
 A R T T H R O B _ L I S T I N G S _ G A U T E N G
He was involved in the Griqualand East Rebellion of 1897, sentenced to gaol, spent five years in prison, and was released.
Andrew Abraham Stockenstrom Le Fleur died in 1941, and was succeeded by his son Abraham Andrew Le Fleur, until 1951.
For two years there was a caretaker for the position, then the new leader was installed, Andrew Abraham Stockenstrom Le Fleur the Second, who is still in function but old and sick.
www.artthrob.co.za /04oct/listings_gauteng.html   (6314 words)

  
 PoetryWeb Archive 2003: [UCTPoetryWeb] report-back: Tatamkhulu A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dear Everybody, on wed 22nd the Centre for the Book arranged a commemoration for Tatamkhulu Afrika.
I was asked to be the lead speaker, followed by Wilma, Stockenstrom, James Mathews, Gus Ferguson and others.
This was followed by coffee, tea, juice and bikkies to give space for everyone to meet each other.
www.dart.co.za /poetryweb/2003/0053.html   (247 words)

  
 Bloomsbury.com - Research centre
Together with the novelist André Brink, he edited A Land Apart: A South African Reader (1986).
His translations include: A Posthumous Confession, by Marcellus Emants (1976); The Expedition to the Baobab Tree, by Wilma Stockenstrom (1983).
Critical writing: White Writing: On the Culture of Letters in South Africa (1988).
www.bloomsburymagazine.com /ARC/detail.asp?entryid=107017&bid=9   (284 words)

  
 Catalogue 29   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A work of signal importance; listing in an appendix the names and careers of many dozens of early Cape photographic establishments.
Cruise, Wilma and Doreen Hemp (photographer), Contemporary Ceramics in South Africa (Cape Town, 1991, Standard Edition) 4to; original pale blue cloth; laminated pictorial dustwrapper very slightly rubbed; lacks slipcase; pp.
He pays much attention to Captain Stockenstrom's Border Policy and makes many suggestions on it.
www.antiquarian.co.za /Catalogue28.htm   (15329 words)

  
 IOL: It's World Book Day ... so get reading!
At dusk, the Women Education Artistic Voice and Expressions organisation, a group of fl writers, will pay tribute to the late Joan Baker, a writer and organiser for the Congress of SA Writers.
Universities including the University of Cape Town will host an evening of readings by writers such as Breyten Breytenbach, Wilma Stockenstrom, Jeremy Cronin and Lewis Nkosi, among others.
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www.int.iol.co.za /index.php?set_id=9&click_id=103&art_id=ct20010420091016623B230554   (392 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Expedition to the Baobab Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The story of a woman leaving a domestic South African hell for the sanctity of a hollow tree...
Stockenstrom writes like no one else and I wish more of her stuff had been translated...
Look for books like The Expedition to the Baobab Tree by subject:
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0571131123   (191 words)

  
 AMCTV.com SHOW - The Guest
Fugard wrote the original screenplay for the film, which was released in South Africa as The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugene Marais (1977).
Athol Fugard, Marius Meyers, Wilma Stockenstrom, Gordon Vorster
AMC Movie Camp: Make a movie in a week!
www.amctv.com /show/detail?CID=59785-1-CST   (114 words)

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