Elisabeth Eybers

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Elisabeth Eybers was a prominent South African poet renowned for her Afrikaans-language lyric poetry and her exploration of themes such as womanhood, exile, and identity.

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Elisabeth Eybers canonical 3

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instanceOf Afrikaans-language poet
human
poet
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
educatedAt University of the Witwatersrand
ethnicGroup Afrikaners
surface form: Afrikaner
familyName Eybers
fieldOfWork poetry
translation
genre lyric poetry
givenName Elisabeth
hasChild four children
influenced later Afrikaans poets
influencedBy Afrikaans literary tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Afrikaans
movement Afrikaans modernism
surface form: Dertigers (Afrikaans literary movement)
name Elisabeth Eybers self-link
nationality South African
notableAward Constantijn Huygens Prize
Hertzog Prize for Poetry
P.C. Hooft Prize
surface form: P. C. Hooft Award
notableFor Afrikaans-language lyric poetry
exploration of exile and identity in poetry
exploration of womanhood in poetry
notableWork Belydenis in die Skemering
Die Ander Dors
Die Vrou en ander Verse
Einder
Onderdak
occupation poet
placeOfBirth Klerksdorp
surface form: Klerksdorp, South Africa
placeOfDeath Amsterdam
surface form: Amsterdam, Netherlands
residence Amsterdam
Johannesburg, South Africa
surface form: Johannesburg
sexOrGender female
spouse Albert Wessels
theme aging
displacement
exile
identity
love
motherhood
womanhood
translatedInto Dutch
English
writingLanguage Afrikaans
Dutch

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Dertigers hasMember Elisabeth Eybers
Elisabeth Eybers name Elisabeth Eybers self-link
W. E. G. Louw spouse Elisabeth Eybers