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Danie Marais
(South Africa, 1971)
Marais writes long poems, often in parlando style. Because of his long stay outside South Africa, his poetry is refreshingly cosmopolitan. But Marais remains a South African, reflecting on his country as follows: ‘For white South Africans, however, the burning house of their fathers is contaminated with a past a progressive person is not supposed to feel nostalgic about. When you are confronted with the records of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission outside the white community in which you grew up, it seems inconceivable or rather perverse, that your personal experiences of beauty and innocence could take place in such a pace and time. It feels wrong to want to yearn back to something like it, especially so when you consider the shameless idealisation of the ‘good old days’ by many a white compatriot. From a politically conscious angle every picnic in those days, every romance and every cherished memory appears a product of reckless white apathy.’
Last updated: Jul 11, 2007
Publications:
In die buitenste ruimte (In the Outermost Space), 2006 [Danie Marais took part in the Poetry International Festival Rotterdam 2007. This text was written on that occasion.] |
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