Antjie Krog

Antjie Krog (born 23 October 1952) 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. == Biography == Krog was born into an Afrikaner family of writers, and was the daughter of Afrikaans poet Dot Serfontein.

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1 January 1980 English

The Human Sciences Research Council commenced studying and describing the multilingual situation in South Africa in 1970. During five countrywide language surveys, approximately 10,000 tape recordings of the speech of …

African poetesses, Olga Kirsch, Sheila Cussons, Antjie Krog and Lina Spies. Welcome by Dr K.P. Prinsloo of the group: Olga Kirsch, Sheila Cussons, Antjie Krog. Interview on Book Auctions, SABC. Recorded


UCT: University of Cape Town

Antjie Krog, circa 1997.


University of the Witwatersrand English

emanating through the writing of Hein Willemse, Antjie Krog, Ingrid Scholtz and others. Although English


University of the Witwatersrand English

critical look at women in South African poetry Antjie Krog, poet. The Provision of Education in S ou th


University of the Witwatersrand English

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part in the Truth and Reconciliation (qv), Antjie Krog, has been accused plagiarism of works by Ted


Laws.Africa · 19 January 2004 English

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