Arthur Nortje Explained

Arthur Nortje
Birth Date:16 December 1942
Birth Place:Oudtshoorn, Union of South Africa
Nationality:South African
Education:University College of the Western Cape
Genre:Poetry

Arthur Kenneth Nortje (16 December 1942 – 11 December 1970[1]) was a South African poet.

Life

Nortje was born in Oudtshoorn[2] and went to school in Port Elizabeth, where he was taught by the acclaimed writer Dennis Brutus. After school he studied at the University College of the Western Cape and later received a scholarship to Jesus College, Oxford in the UK, where he obtained a BA degree.[3]

He emigrated to Canada in 1967, teaching in Hope, British Columbia and Toronto but returned to Oxford in 1970 to work on a doctorate. He died shortly afterward of a drug overdose. In 2017, South African poet, Athol Williams located Nortje's grave at section B3, Wolvercote Cemetery, Oxford. The small headstone reads "Arthur Nortje, 1942-1970, South African Poet."[4]

His poems were published posthumously in the collections Dead Roots (1973) and Lonely Against the Light (1973). They deal extensively with his own personal alienation, being classified as coloured in apartheid South Africa, and his experiences of exile. In 2000, the University of South Africa Press in Pretoria published Anatomy of Dark: Collected Poems of Arthur Nortje. His works have been dealt with extensively in Ralph Pordzik's Die moderne englischsprachige Lyrik in Südafrika 1950-1980: Eine Darstellung aus funktions- und wirkungsgeschichtlicher Perspektive and in an article entitled: "No Longer Need I Shout Freedom in the House: Arthur Nortje, the English Poetical Tradition and the Breakdown of Communication in South African English Poetry in the 1960s", published in English Studies in Africa 41.2 (1998) 35-53.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=3354 Arthur Kenneth Nortje, The Literary Encyclopedia
  2. December 1978 . Biografski dodaci . Biographic appendices . sh . Republika: Časopis za kulturu i društvena pitanja (Izbor iz novije afričke književnosti) . XXXIV . 12 . 1424–1427 . .
  3. Web site: Background: The Nortje Collection. University of South Africa (Department of Corporate Communication and Marketing). 22 March 2006. 2008-02-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20080226094957/http://lsa.unisa.ac.za/news/archive/march/vol2/unisapress.html. 26 February 2008 . live.
  4. Web site: A Visit to Arthur's Grave. 23 February 2019.