Marie Linde Explained

Marie Linde
Birth Name:Elizabeth Johanna Bosman
Birth Date:1 May 1894
Birth Place:Cape Town, Cape Colony
Death Place:Cape Town, South Africa
Language:Afrikaans
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Marie Linde was the pen name of Elizabeth Johanna Bosman (1 May 1894 – 28 September 1963), a South African novelist of Afrikaner descent. Initially home schooled, she studied modern languages at the University of Cape Town and was an accomplished linguist, able to speak Dutch, German, French and English. She published novels, short stories and plays, and created the first Afrikaans radio play broadcast. Published in 1925, her novel Onder bevoorregte mense was the first Afrikaans novel translated into English, being issued as Among Privileged People.

Biography

Born on 1 May 1894 in Cape Town, Cape Colony to a surveyor from Stellenbosch and minister's daughter from Tulbagh, Elizabeth Johanna Bosman grew up in a home surrounded by books in English and Dutch. Due to poor health, she was initially home-schooled, absorbing the literary diversity of her home, and developing a keen eye for languages. The latter came to the fore in 1905 when, on a visit to Europe, she learned both French and German. She eventually attended Good Hope Seminary High School, leaving in 1913 to read modern languages at the University of Cape Town.

Initially a teacher of Dutch and Afrikans in Cape Town, she turned to writing full-time and published her first novel, Onder bevoorregte mense in 1925. This was also the first novel in Afrikaans to be translated in English, being issued as Among Privileged People, and was followed by a sequel, Bettie Maritz, five years later. She also wrote short stories, which were initially featured in magazines like Huisgenoot, later being compiled into collections for publication. As well as books, she wrote plays, including Die ongelyke worsteling and Beatriks Ursula. She also created one of the first radio plays in Afrikaans, entitled Drie lewens or Three Lives, which was first broadcast in 1935. She died on 28 September 1963 at home in Cape Town.

Selected writings

Onder bevoorregte mense (Among Privileged People), 1925

Dina en Lalie (Dina and Lalie), 1927

Die ongelyke worsteling (The unequal struggle), 1929

Bettie Maritz, 1930

Beatriks Ursula, 1932

Drie toneelstukkies (Three plays), 1932

Die Roi Rotte en ander Verhale (The Red Rats and Other Stories), 1932

Kaparrings en ander Verhale (Hijackings and other stories), 1935

Knap kêrels en mooi nooiens (Handsome boyfriends and pretty girls), 1936

Afrikaanse liederekrans (African song wreath), 1937

’n Huis verdeeld (A house divided), 1943

Op die ou trant (In the old fashioned way), 1944

Die huis met die horings (The house with the horns), 1944

Hoë polvye (High polvye), 1947

Om die beurt (In turn), 1952

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