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Afrika, Tatamkulu

LC control no.nr 92016524
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR9369.3.A37
Personal name headingAfrika, Tatamkulu
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Variant(s)Afrika, Tatamkhulu
Joubert, Ismail
Nasif, Mohamed Faud
See alsoCharlton, John, 1920-2002
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Associated countrySouth Africa
Birth date1920-12-07
Death date2002-12-23
Place of birthEgypt
Profession or occupationAuthors Poets Political activists
Found inHis Nine lives, 1991: t.p. (Tatamkulu Afrika) p. 4 of cover (this book "appears in his seventy-first year")
His The innocents, c1994: t.p. (Tatamkhulu Afrika)
South Africa - Poetry International Web WWW site, 20 Feb. 2004: Tatamkhulu Africa page (b. 1920, Egypt; d. 23 Dec. 2002; lists his works)
Broken earth, 1940
BL database, 20 Feb. 2004 (hdg.: Charlton, John, novelist)
sahistory.org.za WWW viewed June 22, 2020: Ismail "Tatamkhulu Afrika" Joubert (Ismail "Tatamkhulu Afrika" Joubert was born in As Sallum in Egypt as Mohamed Faud Nasif to an Arab father and a Turkish mother on 7 December 1920. His parents relocated to South Africa in 1923 where they died from Asian flu leaving him orphaned at the age of two. He was then taken care of by friends and family before being given to a Methodist couple who renamed him John Carlton; Author, poet, political activist)
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