Dennis Brutus The South African Years

Dennis Brutus The South African Years

South African poet and political activist Dennis Brutus (1924-2009) wrote poetry of the most exquisite lyrical beauty and intense power. And through his various political activities, he played a uniquely significant role in mobilising and intensifying opposition to injustice and oppression – initially in South Africa, but later throughout the rest of the world as well. This book focuses on the life of Dennis Brutus in South Africa from his childhood until he went into exile on an exit permit in 1966. It is also an attempt to acknowledge Brutus’ literary and political work and, in a sense, to reintroduce Brutus to South Africa.

Best Red Living Biography

  • Product Information
  • Format: 138 x 216 mm
  • Pages: 376
  • ISBN 13: 978-1-9282-4634-3
  • Publish Year: BestRed
  • Rights: World Rights

South African poet and political activist Dennis Brutus (1924-2009) wrote poetry of the most exquisite lyrical beauty and intense power. And through his various political activities, he played a uniquely significant role in mobilising and intensifying opposition to injustice and oppression – initially in South Africa, but later throughout the rest of the world as well. This book focuses on the life of Dennis Brutus in South Africa from his childhood until he went into exile on an exit permit in 1966. It is also an attempt to acknowledge Brutus’ literary and political work and, in a sense, to reintroduce Brutus to South Africa. This book places his own voice at the centre of his life story. It is told primarily in his own words – through newspaper and journal articles, tape recordings, interviews, speeches, court records and correspondence. It draws extensively on archival material not yet available in the public domain, as well as on interviews with several people who interacted with Brutus during his early years in South Africa. In particular, it examines his participation in some of the most influential organisations of his time, including the Teachers’ League of South Africa, the Anti-Coloured Affairs Department movement and the Coloured National Convention, the Co-ordinating Committee for International Recognition in Sport, the South African Sports Association and the South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee, which all campaigned against racism in South African sport. Brutus left behind an important legacy in literature involvement, in community affairs and politics in as well.

Acknowledgements 

Introduction 

PART 1:IN THE BEGINNING

Chapter 1:1924–1943 

Chapter 2:1944–1950S 

PART 2:WRITING AND FIGHTING

Chapter 3:1950S–1962 

Chapter 4:1962–1964 

PART 3:PRISON, POETRY AND PRAYER

Chapter 5:1964–1965

PART 4:NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Chapter 6:1965–1966 205

Photo Gallery 

Epilogue 

Notes 

Bibliography 

Index

Tyrone August completed his doctorate on the poetry of Dennis Brutus in the English department at the University of the Western Cape in 2014. He developed and completed this biography of Brutus as a postdoctoral fellow in the English department at Stellenbosch University from 2016 to 2018, and is currently a research fellow in the department.

He had previously worked as a journalist on various newspapers and magazines for almost three decades, including as editor of the Cape Times newspaper and Leadership magazine. He is a founding member of the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) and a member of the Academic and Non-Fiction Authors’ Association of South Africa (ANFASA).

Presets Color

Primary
Secondary