Breyten Breytenbach
Breyten Breytenbach (/ˈbreɪtɛn ˈbʌx/; born 16 September 1939) is a South African writer, poet, and painter who became internationally well-known as a dissident poet and vocal critic of South Africa under apartheid, and as a political prisoner of the National Party-led South African Government. Breytenbach is now informally considered by Afrikaans-speakers as their poet laureate and is one of the most important living poets in Afrikaans literature. He also holds French citizenship.
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Breytenbach at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival. | |
Born | Bonnievale, Cape Province, South Africa | 16 September 1939
Occupation | Novelist, essayist, poet, painter |
Language | Afrikaans, English |
Citizenship | South Africa, France |
Alma mater | University of Cape Town |
Spouse | Yolande |
Relatives | Jan Breytenbach (brother) |
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