The language for poets

Item

Title
The language for poets
Excerpt
Louis Heren interviews Adam Small on life in South Africa under apartheid. Adam Small, a black South African, discusses the way in which people who speak Afrikaans are "the true South Africans," and that "the whites...were obsessed with colour." He describes the limitations his children will face: "You cannot send your children to the best schools you can afford; only the second-or third-rate. They were bogged down in life despite their talents, from the word go."
Bibliographic Citation
"The language for poets (1978-03-11)", The Times, 1978-03-11, p. 12.
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News Item Type
Interview
Publisher
The Times
Date
11 March 1978
Identifier
apdp.news.000075
People referenced
Heren, Louis
Small, Adam