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Title
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Power of the Pen in Exile: The Times Profile, Breyten Breytenbach
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Excerpt
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This profile of Breyten Breytenbach describes his arrest in South Africa, his subsequent release, and his feelings about the South African regime and Afrikaans as a language more generally. "It was at the age of 36, the height of his literary acclaim, that South Africa's leading Afrikaans poet Breyten Breytenbach was imprisoned for seven years for clandestine activities against the apartheid system."
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Bibliographic Citation
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"Power of the Pen in Exile: The Times Profile, Breyten Breytenbach (1984-04-26)", The Times, 1984-04-26, p. 10.
Accessed 2019-06-29. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CS168005274/GDCS?u=linc74325&sid=GDCS&xid=7af91fcc.
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News Item Type
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News Report
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Date
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26 April 1984
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Identifier
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apdp.news.000082
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People referenced
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Brink, André Philippus
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Biko, Bantu Stephen 'Steve'
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Schuitema, Barend
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Morton, Do
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Woods, Donald James
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Breytenbach, Breyten
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Eybers, Elisabeth Françoise
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Delius, Anthony 'Ronald St. Martin'
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van den Heever, Toon
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Blum, Peter
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Opperman, Diederik Johannes 'D. J.'
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Marais, Eugène Nielen
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Plomer, William
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Watermeyer, Gottfried Andreas 'G. A.'
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Butler, Guy
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Pretorius, S. J. 'Sarel Jacob'
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Madge, Charles Henry
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Currey, Ralph Nixon 'R. N.'
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Leipoldt, C. Louis 'Christian Frederik Louis'
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Vanwyk Louw, Nicholaas Petrus
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Wright, David
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Campbell, Roy
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Rousseau, Ina
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Philander, P. J. 'Peter John'
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Krige, Uys
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van Heerden, Ernst
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MacNab, Roy
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Celliers, Jan
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Slater, Francis Carey 'F. C.'