South African author and anti-apartheid activist Breyten Breytenbach dies aged 85


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Breyten Breytenbach was a vocal critic of the apartheid regime

The famend anti-apartheid author and activist Breyten Breytenbach, jailed for his beliefs in South Africa within the Nineteen Seventies, has died aged 85, his household stated.

He handed away in his sleep, along with his spouse Yolande by his facet in Paris.

The dissident poet, novelist and painter was “an immense artist, militant towards apartheid, he fought for a greater world till the top,” an announcement from his household learn.

Breytenbach’s sharp mind earned him widespread admiration, prompting the British satirical tv puppet present Spitting Picture to explain him as “the one good South African” in a tune throughout apartheid’s darkest days.

Jack Lang, French former schooling minister, shared a heartfelt tribute on X.

“A insurgent with a young coronary heart, he was a part of all of the struggles for human rights,” he wrote.

Born within the Western Cape on 16 September 1939, to a household of 5, Breytenbach lived a lot of his life overseas, however at all times remained true to his South African roots.

He attended the College of Cape City and joined a bunch of Afrikaans poets and writers known as the Sestigers, who needed to focus on the fantastic thing about the language whereas critiquing the racist apartheid regime.

Afrikaans advanced amongst white settlers and comes from the Dutch phrase for African.

With Afrikaners in energy throughout apartheid, the language turned ever extra related to the oppressive regime.

In an interview with The New York Instances, he stated: “I would by no means reject Afrikaans as a language, however I reject it as a part of the Afrikaner political id. I not contemplate myself an Afrikaner.”

In 1960 he left South Africa for a self-imposed exile, principally in Europe, however he continued to be a vocal critic of the apartheid regime.

He labored in London for some time earlier than settling in France, the place he met his Vietnamese spouse Yolande Ngo Thi Hoang Lien.

Breytenbach tried to return to South Africa along with his spouse within the Sixties, however she was denied a visa as a result of she was a “non-white”. Interracial marriages have been towards the regulation.

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Breyten Breytenbach, reunited along with his spouse Yolande, after his launch from jail

In 1975, on the peak of his literary fame, he made a clandestine return to South Africa, the place he was arrested for trying to assist resistance teams within the nation.

He was sentenced to seven years in jail for terrorism, however continued to put in writing poetry whereas he was jailed.

The then French President, François Mitterrand, helped safe his launch in 1982 and he turned a French citizen.

The years of imprisonment resulted in considered one of his most impactful works, his novel The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist – a harrowing account of his seven-year jail sentence, two of which he spent in solitary confinement.

After apartheid ended, he turned a vocal critic of the liberation authorities of Nelson Mandela. He felt the African Nationwide Congress (ANC) had become a “corrupt organisation”.

The poet did not solely use his pen to struggle these injustices in South Africa, but in addition all over the world.

In 2002, he wrote an open letter in The Guardian to the then Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon.

“Why ought to we glance the opposite manner when it’s Israel committing crimes? A viable state can’t be constructed on the expulsion of one other individuals who have as a lot declare to that territory as you’ve got,” he wrote in regards to the ongoing battle between Israel and the Palestinians.

Breytenbach printed over 50 books throughout his lifetime, and a few have been translated into a number of languages.

He’s additionally identified for his surreal work, which frequently depict people and animals in captivity.

He was later made a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, France’s prime cultural award.

Breytenbach is survived by his spouse, Yolande, and daughter Daphnée and two grandsons.

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