music.wikisort.org - PoetSheila Cussons (9 August 1922 – 25 November 2004) was an Afrikaans poet. She was born on the Moravia missionary station near Piketberg, South Africa, and, after matriculating from Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool, studied fine arts at the University of Natal in Pietermaritzburg. She was one of the most important poets in Afrikaans, besides an accomplished painter and artist.[citation needed]
South African poet (1922–2004)
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Sheila Cussons |
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Born | (1922-08-09)9 August 1922
Piketberg, South Africa |
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Died | November 25, 2004(2004-11-25) (aged 82)
Vredehoek, South Africa |
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Nationality | South African |
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Occupation | Poet Painter Writer |
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The poet D.J. Opperman was influential in her decision to write in Afrikaans, while N. P. van Wyk Louw maintained prolonged correspondence with her, which they both considered as beneficial to their work. Nevertheless, she always deemed herself to be a visual artist in the first instance, and a poet second.
Publishing 11 volumes of poetry during her lifetime, she received the Ingrid Jonker Prize (1970), the Eugène Marais Prize (1971), the WA Hofmeyr Prize three times (1972, 1982 and 1991), the CNA Prize (1981), the Louis Luyt Prize (1982), and the prestigious Hertzog Prize in 1983.[citation needed]
She died in 2004 at the age of 82, at Nazareth House, a Catholic institution in Vredehoek.
Volumes of poetry
- Plektrum (1970) ("Plectrum")
- Die swart kombuis (1978) ("The black kitchen")
- Verf en vlam (1978) ("Canvas and flame")
- Donderdag of Woensdag (1978) ("Thursday or Wednesday")
- Die skitterende wond (1979) ("The brilliant wound")
- Die sagte sprong (1979) ("The soft pounce")
- Die somerjood (1980) ("The summer jew")
- Die woedende brood (1981) ("The angry loaf")
- Omtoorvuur (1982) ("Transforming fire")
- Verwikkelde lyn (1983) ("Complicated line")
- Membraan (1984) ("Membrane")
- Poems: a selection (1985) (A selection of poems translated by the poet herself)
- Die heilige modder (1988) ("The sacred mud")
- Die knetterende woord (1990) ("The sonorescent word")
- 'n Engel deur my kop (1997) ("An angel through my mind")(A selection of Sheila Cussons' religious poems compiled by Amanda Botha)
- Die asem wat ekstase is (2000) ("The breath that is ecstasy")(A selection of Sheila Cussons' non-religious poems compiled by Amanda Botha)
- Versamelde gedigte (2006) ("Complete poems")
- Teesuiker (1983) (Verwikkelnde lyne)
Fiction
- Gestaltes 1947 (1982) ("Figures")
As translator
- Die vorm van die swaard en ander verhale (1981) ("The shape of the sword and other stories") (Cussons' translations of short stories by Jorge Luis Borges)
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На других языках
- [en] Sheila Cussons
[fr] Sheila Cussons
Sheila Cussons, née le 9 août 1922 à Piketberg (province du Cap, Afrique du Sud) et morte le 25 novembre 2004 au Cap, est une peintre, poétesse et traductrice sud-africaine de langue afrikaans.
[ru] Кессонс, Шейла
Шейла Кессонс, также Шила Кессонс (африк. Sheila Cussons, 9 августа 1922, около Пикетберга, Капская провинция[1] — 25 ноября 2004, Кейптаун) — южноафриканская поэтесса, переводчик, художник. Писала на африкаанс.
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