Marlene van Niekerk

Literary Birthday – 10 November – Marlene van Niekerk

Happy Birthday, Marlene van Niekerk, born 10 November 1954.

Marlene van Niekerk Quotes

  1. Read non-fiction. History, biology, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology. Get a bodyguard and do fieldwork. Find your inner fish. Don’t publish too soon. Not before you have read Thomas Mann in any case.
  2. Learn by copying, sentence by sentence some of the masters. Copy Coetzee’s or Sebold’s sentences and see what happens to your story. Consider creative non-fiction if you want to stay in South Africa. It might be the way to go.
  3. Never neglect back and hamstring exercises, otherwise you won’t be able to write your novel. One needs one’s buttocks to think.
  4. So it is a risk, this business of writing. One starts by setting in motion certain forces of which you are not the master – forces of language, forces of the unconscious – and then focus as best you can while you hurtle through space.
  5. I was hoping to write something that would confound me.

Marlene van Niekerk is an award-winning South African poet and author who is best known for her novel the satirical tragicomedy Triomf. Her awards include the Hertzog Prize for Agaat in 2007, the Ingrid Jonker Prize for Sprokkelster in 1978, and the Hertzog Prize for Kaar in 2014. According to Wikipedia: ‘She is best known for her novels… which explore themes including the family, the change in power dynamics occasioned by the end of Apartheid, and inequalities of race, gender, and class.’ In 2011, the South African president awarded her the Order of Ikhamanga (Silver) for her “outstanding intellectual contribution to the literary arts and culture.” She was nominated for the 2015 Man Booker International Prize.

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by Amanda Patterson

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Posted on: 10th November 2013
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