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South-African author (1929–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf Johannes van Niekerk (known as Dolf) (22 February 1929 — 31 December 2022) was a South African author, dramatist, radio presenter and professor. He writes in Afrikaans and was a member of the Sestigers group.
Dolf van Niekerk | |
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Born | Rudolf Johannes van Niekerk 22 February 1929 Edenburg, South Africa |
Died | 31 December 2022 93) | (aged
Occupation | Author |
Notable awards | Eugène-Marais Prize MER Prize Scheepers Award for Youth Literature |
van Niekerk was born in Edenburg and matriculated at the Edenburg High School. In 1949 he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree by the University College of the Orange Free State in Bloemfontein, and in 1950 an honours degree in Philosophy at the University of South Africa (Unisa).
In 1967, he was awarded a Master of Arts degree by the University of Pretoria. In 1978, he became an Emeritus Professor of the University of Pretoria, a position he held until his retirement in 1994.[1]
In 1950 he became a radio presenter and producer. In 1957, he became the head of the radio department for the Department of Agriculture, and later the Head of Radio for the whole broadcasting network.
van Niekerk's first work, a book of poems, Standpunte, was published in 1953. He also was writing prose and radio plays and writing for television. His novel Gannavlei was published in 1958. He was awarded the Eugène-Marais Prize in 1963, for his collection of short stories.
In 1986, he was awarded the MER Prize, and the Scheepers Award for Youth Literature, for the novel Die Haasvanger.
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