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Olga Kirsch: ’n Vreemde boom op hierdie aarde / Olga Kirsch: A Strange Tree on This Earth
Author(s) -
Eben Venter
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
werkwinkel
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-2938
pISSN - 1896-3307
DOI - 10.2478/werk-2014-0010
Subject(s) - poetry , alienation , reading (process) , history , judaism , literature , art , theology , philosophy , linguistics , political science , law
The article traces the lasting alienation of Olga Kirsch (1927-1994), a Jewish-born South African poet, as represented in her seven volumes of Afrikaans poetry published between 1944 and 1983. Growing up in a devoutly Christian, Afrikaans-speaking rural community, she found herself an outsider. The conditions at home brought little comfort, while the awareness of the racial discrimination which permeated society further contributed to her isolation. Seeking for a heimat, she emigrated to Israel at the age of 24. Reading her poetry, it becomes clear that here, too, she remained a stranger, continuing to write and publish in Afrikaans

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