Sol Plaatje Prize for Translation
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The Sol Plaatje Prize for Translation is a bi-annual prize, first awarded in 2007, for translation of prose or poetry into English from any of the other South African official languages. It is administered by the English Academy of South Africa, and was named in honour of Sol Plaatje
Sol Plaatje
Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje was a South African intellectual, journalist, linguist, politician, translator, and writer. The Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, which includes the city of Kimberley, was named after him.-Early life:...

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Award winners

  • 2009 Jeff Opland for Abantu Besizwe: Historical And Biographical Writings (by S.E.K. Mqhayi)
  • 2007 Michiel Heyns
    Michiel Heyns
    Michiel Heyns is a South African author, translator and academic.He went to school in Thaba Nchu, Kimberley and Grahamstown, and later studied at the University of Stellenbosch and Cambridge University before serving as a professor of English at the University of Stellenbosch, from 1983 until...

     for Agaat (by Marlene van Niekerk
    Marlene van Niekerk
    Marlene van Niekerk is a South African author who is best known for her novel Triomf. Her graphic and controversial descriptions of a poor Afrikaner family in Johannesburg brought her to the forefront of a post-apartheid society, still struggling to come to terms with all the changes in South...

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