Poet
Tatamkhulu Afrika
Tatamkhulu Afrika
(Egypt, 1920 - 2002)
© Annari van der Merwe
Biography
Novelist and prize-winning poet, Tatamkhulu Afrika was born in Egypt in 1920 and came to South Africa as a young child. He was a veteran of World War 2 and an Umkhonto we Sizwe activist in the South African struggle.
Tatamkhulu Afrika died on 23/12/2002 as a result of complications resulting from injuries after being knocked over by a car two weeks earlier. His novel, Bitter Eden, published by Arcadia (UK) was launched in Cape Town on 7th December 2002 to coincide with his 82nd birthday.
Poems
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Publications
Nine Lives (1991)
Dark Rider (1993)
Maqabane (1994)
The Lemon Tree (1995)
Turning Points (1996)
Flesh and the Flame (1998)
The Angel and Other Poems (1999)
Mad Old Man Under the Morning Star (2001)
Novels
Broken Earth (1940)
The Innocents
Tightrope
Bitter Eden (2002)
Poems
Poems of Tatamkhulu Afrika
Sponsors
Partners
LantarenVenster – Verhalenhuis Belvédère