Charl Cilliers (writer)


Charl Jean Francois Cilliers is a South African author and poet. His published works include "West-falling Light", "Has Winter No Wisdom".

Early Years and Education

Cilliers was born in Cape Town, and grew up in Free State. His primary school years were spent in a succession of different schools as the family moved around. He went to Clapham High School in Pretoria, where he matriculated in 1957.
Cilliers lectured in telecommunications in the Post Office Training Centre in Pretoria until 1968 when he joined Parliament as a translator. He retired as Chief Editor of the Hansard Reporting Unit until in 1999.
His published volumes are:
West-Falling Light, Tafelberg Publishers, 1971;
Has Winter No Wisdom, Maskew Miller, 1979;
Collected Poems, Malgas Publishers, 2008;
Fireflies Facing The Moon, Malgas Publishers, 2008;
The Journey, Malgas Publishers, 2010;
A Momentary Stay, Malgas Publishers, 2011;
Karoo, 2012.

Writing

Charl J. F. Cilliers writing poetry at the age of 14. His first volume "West-falling Light" was published in 1971, followed by "Has Winter No Wisdom" in 1979. He has published in magazines such as Standpunte, Contrast, Ophir, Poet, Purple Renoster, New Nation, De Arte, Chirimo and Unisa English Studies.
His work also appeared in anthologies such as "Two Roads", "Seismograph", "For All Seasons", "Out Of The African Ark", "25/25" and "Somewhere I Have Never Travelled".
His poems have also been broadcast by the SABC.

Published poetry