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- Q6384419 description "South AFrican poet".
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- Q6384419 abstract "Keith Gottschalk is a South African poet, known for his anti-apartheid poetry. He was born on the 14 March 1946 in Cape Town, where he still lives. He studied at the University of Cape Town 1964-70, where he was a tutor and junior lecturer to 1983. Keith Gottschalk works in the Political Studies Department at the University of the Western Cape.Keith Gottschalk's poetry is 'political', and its appearance at cultural festival and mass rallies of the mass democratic movement attests to its massive success as political poetry. He is a performing poet, whose work needs to be heard as well as read.He has given over one hundred performances of his poems, and also had over one hundred poems published in magazines such as New Coin, New Contrast, Phoebe, Staffrider and Agenda. His first collection was "Emergency Poems" In his introduction to "Emergency Poems" Peter Horn described Gottschalk's contribution as follows: "wit and conceit also seem to me to describe most adequately the poetic and aesthetic vehicles which Gottschalk chooses to address the political in poetry. Often, when critics address poetry like Gottschalk's they use the term satire, this most misplaced and displaced genre in English poetry. What is central to satire and to wit is not, as popular misconception may have it, its comic quality, the funniness, but the sudden flashlike insight into the incongruous, as Freud has clearly shown in his study on the Witz." He was praised for his poems' "tight control and their strategy of irony." His modernisation of the traditional African praise poem "shows their continued existence and meaning for large portions of the population." He is now drafting a cycle of astronomy and spaceflight poems. [1]".
- Q6384419 birthDate "1946".
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- Q6384419 dateOfBirth "1946".
- Q6384419 name "Gottschalk, Keith".
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- Q6384419 comment "Keith Gottschalk is a South African poet, known for his anti-apartheid poetry. He was born on the 14 March 1946 in Cape Town, where he still lives. He studied at the University of Cape Town 1964-70, where he was a tutor and junior lecturer to 1983.".
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