André Brink - Unedited Interview
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1990
0:36:22
South Africa
Unedited interview with André Brink, a South African novelist, essayist and poet. His novel Kennis van die aand (1973) was the first Afrikaans book to be banned by the South African government.
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Filmed in Cape Town, South Africa, 1990. Unedited interview with André Brink, a South African novelist, essayist and poet. His novel Kennis van die aand (1973) was the first Afrikaans book to be banned by the South African government. In this interview, Brink talks about the response to the death of South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko and more. Part of a series of unedited interviews with South African (and some American) writers, journalists and activists made in the late ‘80s, discussing the subject of censorship, films, journalism and more.
Camera:
Daniel Riesenfeld
Interview and Audio:
Peter Davis
Collection
South Africa Interviews
(139)
Unedited Interviews with South African (and some American) writers, journalists and activists made in the late ‘80s, mostly on the subject of censorship and films. Plus production stills and transcripts.