• Achmat Dangor (2 October 1948 – 6 September 2020) was a South African writer, poet, and development professional. His most important works include the...
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  • Achmat is an alternative spelling of Ahmad. It may refer to: Achmat Dangor (1948 – 2020), South African writer, poet, and development professional Achmat...
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  • Bitter Fruit is a novel by Achmat Dangor first published in 2001 by Kwela Books of Cape Town. Set in South Africa in 1998, it is about the disintegration...
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  • Saba'a, Arab-Israeli footballer Achmad Soebardjo, Indonesian diplomat Achmat Dangor, South African writer Achmed Abdullah, Russian writer Achmed Akkabi...
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    refers to Laila and Tariq as Layla and Majnun. South African Author Achmat Dangor of mixed Indian descent makes reference to Leyla and Majnun in his novels...
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    Jack Cope Jeremy Cronin Patrick Cullinan Gary Cummiskey Sheila Cussons Achmat Dangor Jennifer Davids Ingrid de Kok Phillippa Yaa de Villiers Modikwe Dikobe...
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    Jessie Duarte (redirect from Yasmin Dangor)
    One of nine children to Julie and Ebrahim Dangor, she was the sister of the poet and activist Achmat Dangor. After matriculation from Coronationville...
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  • rugby player Nan Cross – Anti-conscription and anti-apartheid activist Achmat Dangor – Writer Embeth Davidtz – Actress Rob Davies – Minister of trade and...
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  • Tibor Fischer Robert Macfarlane Rowan Pelling Fiammetta Rocco Shortlist Achmat Dangor Bitter Fruit Atlantic Sarah Hall The Electric Michelangelo Faber & Faber...
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    her sleep of natural causes on 1 January 2009. She was 91 years old. Achmat Dangor, the Nelson Mandela Foundation chief executive, said Suzman was a "great...
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  • aspirant writers from disadvantaged communities and publishes materials. Achmat Dangor was one of its founding members. Kraft, Scott (4 October 1991). "Perceptive...
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  • Bitter Fruit is a 2001 novel by Achmat Dangor Bitter Fruit (poem), 1937 poem by Abel Meeropol in The New York Teacher, base of the Billie Holiday song...
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  • d'Ivoire Fily Dabo Sissoko, Mali Souéloum Diagho, Mali David Diop, Senegal Achmat Dangor, South Africa Johann de Lange, South Africa Dertigers, South Africa...
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  • Ebrahim Dangor, activist, father to: Mohammed Dangor, diplomat and politician. Achmat Dangor (1948–2020), author and activist. Jessie Duarte (née Dangor; 1953–2022)...
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  • Staffrider, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1991, 5–10), 6. "Crossing Borders" 10. Dangor, Achmat, Interview with Keorapetse Kgositsile, 20 February 1992, in Kevin Goddard...
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  • that year were Chinua Achebe, Alan Paton and Adam Small. Since then, Achmat Dangor, J. M. Coetzee, Njabulo Simakahle Ndebele, Rose Zwi and Peter Wilhelm...
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  • Göknar) My Name Is Red Winner Dennis Bock The Ash Garden Shortlist Achmat Dangor Bitter Fruit Shortlist Per Olov Enquist (translated from Swedish by...
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    (1933–2012) Jeremy Cronin (born 1949) Patrick Cullinan (1932–2011) Achmat Dangor (1948–2020) Ingrid de Kok (born 1951) Phillippa Yaa de Villiers (born...
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    2017, and released its first issue in May of that year. The writers Achmat Dangor, Ivan Vladislavic, and Makhosazana Xaba were founding patrons. The founders...
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  • Iran, f/nf) Tsitsi Dangarembga (born 1959, S Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, f/d) Achmat Dangor (1948–2020, S Africa, f/p/nf) Anna Dániel (1908–2003, Austria-Hungary/Hungary...
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  • Bodunde, John Murray Coates, James Putsch Commey, Jonathan Cumming, Achmat Dangor, Kofi Dondo, Patrick Ebewo, Godwin Ede, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, Bode-Law Faleyimu...
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  • (Generations: The Legacy, Isidingo, Rhythm City); shot. 6 September – Achmat Dangor, 71, author and political activist. 8 September – David Clatworthy,...
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  • ten years it published several books. Kafka's Curse by Achmat Dangor Bitter Fruit by Achmat Dangor Underground People by Lewis Nkosi The Quiet Violence...
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  • Garfield Dandridge (1882/1883–1930, US) Joseph A. Dandurand (living, C) Achmat Dangor (born 1948, SA) Samuel Daniel (1562–1619, E) David Daniels (1933–2008...
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  • Trafalgar Gallows Thief Douglas Coupland – All Families Are Psychotic Achmat Dangor – Bitter Fruit Helen Dunmore – The Siege Umberto Eco – Baudolino James...
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  • hierarch, Bishop of Kalyan (1988–1996) and Thamarassery (1996–2010). Achmat Dangor, 71, South African author and political activist. Nancy Dine, 83, American...
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  • 2000 Peter Rudolf Gisela Horn My Voice is Under Control Now 1999 1998 Achmat Dangor Kafka's Curse: A Novella & Three Other Stories 1997 Rayda Jacobs Eyes...
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  • Winterbach Afrikaans Johan Lenake Southern Sotho 2015 Antjie Krog Afrikaans Achmat Dangor English 2014 Nuruddin Farah English Njabulo Ndebele English 2013 P.G...
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    and distressing." It won the 2016 Alan Paton Award. Chair of Judges Achmat Dangor said it was "fearless" and "nuanced and cogently argued". In Female...
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  • South Africa along with Disgrace, by J. M. Coetzee and Bitter Fruit by Achmat Dangor. Playing in the Light, her second novel, released in 2006, is set in...
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