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  1. Breyten Breytenbach ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [brɛɪtən brɛɪtənbaχ]; born 16 September 1939) is a South African writer, poet, and painter who became internationally well-known as a dissident poet and vocal critic of South Africa under apartheid, and as a political prisoner of the National Party -led South African Government.

  2. Breyten Breytenbach (born September 16, 1939, Bonnievale, South Africa) is a South African writer who was a leading Afrikaner poet and critic of apartheid. He spent seven years in prison (1975–82) on terrorism charges, and during a self-imposed exile he became a naturalized French citizen.

  3. Dec 4, 2022 · 04 Dec 2022 5. Breytenbach had offended the apartheid rulers and now he was their prisoner. They were going to roll out the red carpet in the form of a show trial with the Judge President of the...

  4. Breyten Breytenbach. Breytenbach was an opponent of the apartheid regime, whose work represented a milestone in the development of Afrikaans poetry, formally and politically. His literary reputation is international, with work having been translated into Dutch, English, French and German.

  5. Born in South Africa in 1939, Breyten Breytenbach was a poet and activist known for his dissent against South African apartheid. Breytenbach was imprisoned in South Africa in 1975 for high treason. He was released in 1982 and left for Paris, where he received French citizenship.

  6. Breyten Breytenbach is a South African writer known for his poets and essays engaging with the apartheid and his experiences as a political prisoner. He is the author of over a dozen books of poetry in Afrikaans and English, including Windcatcher: New and Selected Poems, 1964-2006 (Harcourt, 2007).

  7. In France he was a founder member of Okhela, a resistance group fighting apartheid in exile. On an illegal trip to South Africa in 1975 he was betrayed, arrested and sentenced to seven years of imprisonment for high treason: his work The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist desc.

  8. A committed opponent of apartheid in South Africa, Professor Breytenbach established the resistance group ‘Okhela’ and from 1975-1982, he was a political prisoner in South African prisons serving two terms of solitary confinement.

  9. Nov 22, 1993 · Afrikaner poet, painter and dissident Breyten Breytenbach. In 1975, Breytenbach was an anti-apartheid activist in exile. When he made a secret visit to his native South Africa, Breytenbach was arrested, charged for treason, and imprisoned for seven years.

  10. A native of South Africa, Breyten Breytenbach is a distinguished painter, activist, and prolific writer, and is widely recognized as the finest living Afrikaner poet. A staunch opponent of apartheid, he was a political prisoner in South Africa, serving solitary confinement from 1975 to 1982.