Sestigers

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The Sestigers were a group of innovative Afrikaans writers of the 1960s who challenged conservative norms in South African literature and engaged critically with apartheid-era society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of writers
literary movement
activeInPeriod 1960s
aim challenge censorship and taboos
critically engage with South African society
renew Afrikaans literature
alternativeName Die Sestigers
associatedWithPublication literary journals in Afrikaans
country South Africa
culturalRole challenged Afrikaner establishment
gave voice to dissent within Afrikaner community
internationalized Afrikaans literature
faced banning of certain works
criticism from conservative Afrikaner circles
state censorship
genre Afrikaans literature
historicalSignificance marked a break with earlier didactic Afrikaans writing
paved the way for later oppositional Afrikaans writers
influencedBy European modernism
existentialism
surface form: French existentialism

international anti‑colonial thought
language Afrikaans
literaryContext Afrikaans poetry
Afrikaans prose
movementCharacteristic existentialist themes
formal experimentation
literary innovation
modernist influence
political engagement
psychological depth
social criticism
nameOrigin derived from the Afrikaans word for the 1960s
notableMember Abraham H. de Vries
Adam Small
André P. Brink
Bartho Smit
Breyten Breytenbach
Christiaan Barnard
surface form: Chris Barnard

Etienne Leroux
Ingrid Jonker
Jan Rabie
opposedIdeology Afrikaner nationalism
apartheid
cultural conservatism
topicOfWork apartheid‑era repression
identity and alienation
individual freedom
moral responsibility
racial injustice in South Africa

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Dertigers inspired Sestigers