Antjie Krog
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 72 |
Date of birth | October 23,1952 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Kroonstad |
South Africa | |
Spouse | John Samuel |
Parents | Dot Serfontein |
Job | Poet |
Journalist | |
Education | University of the Free State |
University of Pretoria | |
Languag | Afrikaans |
Literari movement | Afrikaans |
African philosophy | |
Children | 4 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 603445 |
Country of My Skull
A change of tongue
Begging to Be Black
Body bereft
Down to my last skin
Lady Anne
There was this Goat: Investigating the Truth Commission Testimony of Notrose Nobomvu Konile
Skinned
Fynbos Fairies
Eerste gedigte
The Stars Say 'Tsau'
Relaas van ʼn moord
Jerusalemgangers
Conditional Tense: Memory and Vocabulary After the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Met Woorde Soos Met Kerse
Beminde Antarktika
Lady Anne: A Chronicle in Verse
Mannin
Otters in bronslaai
Synapse
Om te kan asemhaal
A Community is as Liberated as Its Women: A Critical Look at Women in South African Poetry
Birds of a Different Feather: Voels Vvan Anderste Vere
Kleur kom nooit alleen nie
A change of tongue
Begging to Be Black
Body bereft
Down to my last skin
Lady Anne
There was this Goat: Investigating the Truth Commission Testimony of Notrose Nobomvu Konile
Skinned
Fynbos Fairies
Eerste gedigte
The Stars Say 'Tsau'
Relaas van ʼn moord
Jerusalemgangers
Conditional Tense: Memory and Vocabulary After the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Met Woorde Soos Met Kerse
Beminde Antarktika
Lady Anne: A Chronicle in Verse
Mannin
Otters in bronslaai
Synapse
Om te kan asemhaal
A Community is as Liberated as Its Women: A Critical Look at Women in South African Poetry
Birds of a Different Feather: Voels Vvan Anderste Vere
Kleur kom nooit alleen nie
Antjie Krog Life story
Antjie Krog is a South African writer and academic, best known for her Afrikaans poetry, her reporting on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and her 1998 book Country of My Skull. In 2004, she joined the Arts faculty of the University of the Western Cape as Extraordinary Professor.