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- of die Sestigers, "literature in exile in its own country". In her biography of dissident poet Ingrid Jonker, Louise Viljoen called die Sestigers, "a cultural...
- South African Government. He was also known as a founding member of the Sestigers, a dissident literary movement, and was one of the most important poets...
- Cape) was a Scottish-born South African artist, known for her ties to the Sestigers literary movement. Wallace trained at the Edinburgh College of Art, greatly...
- significant Afrikaans dissident intellectual and literary movement known as Die Sestigers ("The Sixty-ers"). These writers sought to expose the Afrikaner people...
- Etienne Leroux, Afrikaans author and a key member of the South African Sestigers literary movement. Charl du Plessis, pianist. Denis Earp, chief of the...
- mentor and father figure to the Afrikaans literary movement known as die Sestigers; whom he convinced into speaking truth to power about the 1948–1994 rule...
- rugby union player Etienne Leroux, writer and member of the South African Sestigers literary movement. Paul Cilliers, philosopher and complexity theorist...
- December 1989) was an Afrikaans writer and a member of the South African Sestigers literary movement. Etienne Leroux was born in Oudts****n in the Western...
- Antoinette Murray Joubert OIS (19 October 1922 – 14 June 2020) was a Sestigers Afrikaans-language writer. She rose to prominence with her novel Die swerfjare...
- African writer, poet, dramatist and director. He was a member of the Sestigers, a group of influential Afrikaans writers of the 1960s. He wrote Moeder...