Fanie Olivier

Fanie Olivier

Poet, author, translator and compiler of poetry collections
Professor of Afrikaans and South African Studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland

Fanie Olivier was born in 1949. He matriculated from Port Natal Hoërskool in Durban and studied Stellenbosch University (BA in Law, MA in Afrikaans), where he took part in D. J. Opperman 's Letterkundige Laboratorium.
He obtained a Litt Drs in Literary Theory at the University of Utrecht and a D Litt at the University of Potchefstroom (under the supervision of T T Cloete. Thesis: Die mistiek in die Afrikaanse poësie). He also has a LLB degree from Unisa and has been admitted and practices as an advocate in the High Court of South Africa.
Fanie Olivier taught at Union High School in Graaff-Reinet, Ridgeway College in Louis Trichardt, and was attached to the Afrikaans Departments [and Dutch, where applicable] at the Universities of Natal, Durban-Westville and Venda, from where he retired in June 2004. Currently he is Professor in Afrikaans and South African Studies in the School of English of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland.
He was Arts Editor of the Sunday newspaper Rapport, and is a regular reviewer of new books.
He is married to Rike, also an academic and writer, and has a son and two daughters from earlier marriages.
Hobbies: hikes, travelling and reading

Books:

gom uit die sipres, Human & Rousseau, 1971
om alleen te reis, Human & Rousseau, 1973
paradysrigting van die wind, Perskor,1976
skimmellig, Human en Rousseau, 1978
verklarings 1967-1987, Human & Rousseau 1988

Compiler of:
Goudaar: gedigte oor Johannesburg, Perskor, 1986
Die mooiste Afrikaanse liefdesgedigte, Human & Rousseau, 1986 (3rd extended edition, 2001)
As die son kom oogknip, Protea, 2002
Literêre dagboek 2004, LAPA (subject: Die see)


Text by FanieOlivier, October 2004

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