D. J. Opperman


Diederik Johannes Opperman, commonly referred to as D.J. Opperman was an Afrikaans poet. He is considered to be one of the best known Afrikaans poets of the twentieth century.

Biography

He was born on 29 September 1914 in Dundee in Natal, where he grew up. He went to school in the towns of Estcourt and Vryheid, and afterwards received an M.A. degree from the University of Natal. He taught at schools in Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg, and later on became editor of Die Huisgenoot. In 1949 he became a lecturer at the University of Cape Town. During this period he completed one of his most important publicationsDigters van Dertig – in 1953.
He won the coveted Hertzog prize for poetry in 1947 for his collection Heilige beeste. From 1960 to 1975 he was a professor of Afrikaans at Stellenbosch University, where he also served on the editorial board of the publication Standpunte. He died in 1985 in Stellenbosch.
He won four Hertzog prizes, four Hofmeyer prizes, two CNA Prizes, a prize from the "Drie-Eeue Stigting" in 1956, the Louis Luyt-prize in 1980 and the Gustav Preller prize for literary criticism in 1985.
The South African composers Cromwell Everson and Prof Piet de Villiers wrote music for some of Opperman's poems, such as Kontraste and Nagstorm oor die see.

List of works

Poetry