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        Die vleesgeworde Woord by Martinus Nijhoff en D.J. Opperman 

        Spies, Lina (LitNet, 2018)
        Die sterkste kulturele verbintenis tussen Martinus Nijhoff (1894–1953) en D.J. Opperman (1914–1985) is die Calvinisme, die geloofstradisie waarbinne albei grootgeword het en waarbinne die Bybel die sentrale plek inneem. ...
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        “A white fly on the sombre window pane” : the construction of Africa and identity in Breyten Breytenbach’s poetry 

        Viljoen, Louise (AOSIS Publishing, 2001-08)
        “A white fly on the sombre window pane”: The construction of Africa and identity in Breyten Breytenbach’s poetry This article explores the way in which the construction of Africa interacts with the construction of ...

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