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List of South African Poetsreport

  • Lionel Abrahams (A-C)

  • Tatamkulu Afrika (A-C)

  • Mike Alfred (A-C)

  • Ingrid Andersen (A-C)

  • Gabeba Baderoon (A-C)

  • Shabbir Banoobhai (A-C)

  • Sinclair Beiles (A-C)

  • Robert Berold (A-C)

  • Vonani Bila (A-C)

  • Roy Blumenthal (A-C)

  • Herman Charles Bosman (A-C)

  • Breyten Breytenbach (A-C)

  • André Brink (A-C)

  • Dennis Brutus (A-C)

  • Guy Butler (A-C)

  • Roy Campbell (A-C)

  • Charl Cilliers (A-C)

  • Johnny Clegg (A-C)

  • Jack Cope (A-C)

  • Jeremy Cronin (A-C)

  • Patrick Cullinan (A-C)

  • Gary Cummiskey (A-C)

  • Sheila Cussons (A-C)

  • Achmat Dangor (D-G)

  • Ingrid de Kok (D-G)

  • Phillippa Yaa de Villiers (D-G)

  • Modikwe Dikobe (D-G)

  • Isobel Dixon (D-G)

  • Angifi Dladla (D-G)

  • Finuala Dowling (D-G)

  • I D du Plessis (D-G)

  • Koos du Plessis (D-G)

  • Elisabeth Eybers (D-G)

  • Kingsley Fairbridge (D-G)

  • Gus Ferguson (D-G)

  • Sheila Meiring Fugard (D-G)

  • Keith Gottschalk (D-G)

  • Stephen Gray (D-G)

  • Robert Greig (D-G)

  • Mafika Gwala (D-G)

  • Megan Hall (H-L)

  • Joan Hambidge (H-L)

  • Colleen Higgs (H-L)

  • Christopher Hope (H-L)

  • Peter Horn (H-L)

  • Allan Kolski Horwitz (H-L)

  • Alan James (H-L)

  • Wopko Jensma (H-L)

  • Liesl Jobson (H-L)

  • Sarah Johnson (H-L)

  • Ingrid Jonker (H-L)

  • Aryan Kaganof (H-L)

  • Anne Kellas (H-L)

  • Keorapetse Kgositsile (H-L)

  • Olga Kirsch (H-L)

  • Koos Kombuis (H-L)

  • Rustum Kozain (H-L)

  • Uys Krige (H-L)

  • Antjie Krog (H-L)

  • Anton Krueger (H-L)

  • Mazisi Kunene (H-L)

  • Cornelis Jacobus Langenhoven (H-L)

  • C. Louis Leipoldt (H-L)

  • Douglas Livingstone (H-L)

  • Lindiwe Mabuza (M)

  • Don Maclennan (M)

  • Mzi Mahola (M)

  • Eugene Marais (M)

  • Andrew Martens (M)

  • Lebogang Mashile (M)

  • John Mateer (M)

  • Don Mattera (M)

  • James Matthews (M)

  • Mzwakhe Mbuli (M)

  • Kim McClenaghan (M)

  • Michelle McGrane (M)

  • Sheila Meiring Fugard (M)

  • Joan Metelerkamp (M)

  • Ruth Miller (M)

  • Amitabh Mitra (M)

  • Natalia Molebatsi (M)

  • Kobus Moolman (M)

  • Isabella Motadinyane (M)

  • Seitlhamo Motsapi (M)

  • Casey Motsisi (M)

  • S.E.K. Mqhayi (M)

  • Oswald Mtshali (M)

  • Arthur Nortje (N-S)

  • D. J. Opperman (N-S)

  • William Plomer (N-S)

  • Karen Press (N-S)

  • Thomas Pringle (N-S)

  • Lesego Rampolokeng (N-S)

  • Azila Talit Reisenberger (N-S)

  • Robert Royston (N-S)

  • Arja Salafranca (N-S)

  • Sipho Sepamla (N-S)

  • Mongane Wally Serote (N-S)

  • Steve Shapiro (N-S)

  • Ari Sitas (N-S)

  • Douglas Reid Skinner (N-S)

  • Adam Small (N-S)

  • Totius (T-Z)

  • Ernst van Heerden (T-Z)

  • Christopher van Wyk (T-Z)

  • Benedict Wallet Vilakazi (T-Z)

  • A.G. Visser (T-Z)

  • Wayne Visser (T-Z)

  • Gert Vlok Nel (T-Z)

  • Crystal Warren (T-Z)

  • Stephen Watson (T-Z)

  • Mary Morison Webster (T-Z)

  • George Weideman (T-Z)

  • Athol Williams (T-Z)

  • David Wright (T-Z)

  • Makhosazana Xaba (T-Z)

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Poetry is a necessity of life for the people of South Africa. By documenting the daily lives of the people of South Africa, it expresses to the world their resistance to violence and injustice and their quest for freedom and equality. In the present moment, Spoken Word is used to bring poetry to the audience in rhythm, rhythm, and body language, to evoke a sense of equality and freedom. There are many more such famous South African poets, and the tool only randomly selected 116 of them for the introduction.

These poets come from different times and have witnessed the development and changes of South Africa in different periods. Although they can not directly participate in the war, they use the pen in their hands to write a complaint about the reality and social discontent. “Poetry is the light of life. They attach their hopes and dreams to it, seeking survival and expecting change.”Poetry is not just a literary form, it brings the impact from language to thought and finally to action, it is the appeal and expression in a kind of imperceptible in the silent explosion. Those kept in the generator are the messengers that bring light to the people of South Africa in this way.

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