Ronelda Kamfer

Ronelda Kamfer
Born (1981-06-16) June 16, 1981
Occupation writer
Language Afrikaans, Dutch
Nationality South African
Alma mater University of the Western Cape
Genre poetry
Spouse Nathan Trantraal

Ronelda Kamfer, (born June 16, 1981 in Blackheath, near Cape Town), is an Afrikaans speaking South African poet.

Life

She grew up with her grandparents, farm workers in Grabouw, in a region known for its orchards and vineyards, located a good sixty kilometers from Cape Town and its townships. She then returned to her parents, who, when she was 13, settled in Eersterivier, a suburb which had many social problems - poverty, violence, drugs, gang warfare. This experience profoundly marked her life and his writing.[1][2]

She gained a bachelor's degree in 1999; she held various jobs: waitress, office worker, nurse, while writing and pursuing studies at the University of the Western Cape, where she obtained a Master of Letters (Afrikaans and Dutch ).[3]

Ronelda Kamfer published first poems in anthologies and magazines in South Africa and the Netherlands. Among the authors whose influence, she mentions Derek Walcott, Charles Bukowski and Antjie Krog.

Ronelda Kamfer married Nathan Trantraal, poet and author of comic strips; they had one girl.

Awards

In 2009, Ronelda Kamfer won - with Loftus Marais - Eugene Marais prize (Eugene Maraisprys) awarded by the South African Academy.[4] In 2016, she was awarded the Jan Rabie en Marjorie Wallace-writers prize.[5]

Works

Poems in journals

Poèmes in anthologies

in English

Extracts from two collections of poems Ronelda Kamfer, Charl JF Cilliers translated, are included in the online anthology of contemporary Afrikaans poetry titled In a burning sea - Contemporary Afrikaans poetry in translation.

References

  1. "Ronelda Kamfer (poet) - South Africa - Poetry International". www.poetryinternationalweb.net. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  2. "Ronelda, raconte moi les townships". Maze Magazine. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
  3. "Ronelda Kamfer". Biennale des poetes en Val de Marne (in French). Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  4. "Ronelda Kamfer - Artist - citybooks". www.citybooks.eu. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
  5. http://nb.bookslive.co.za/blog/2015/12/21/ronelda-kamfer-ontvang-jan-rabie-en-marjorie-wallace-skrywersbeurs-2016/
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