Dalene Matthee


Dalene Matthee was a South African author best known for her four Forest Novels, written in and around the Knysna Forest. Her books have been translated into fourteen languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew and Icelandic, and over a million copies have been sold worldwide.

Biography

She was born Dalena Scott in Riversdale in the then Cape Province in 1938. After matriculating from the local high school in 1957, she studied music at a conservatory in Oudtshoorn as well as at the Holy Cross Covent in Graaff-Reinet.
Her first book was a children's story, Die Twaalfuurstokkie, published in 1970. In 1982 a collection of short stories called Die Judasbok was also published. Before gaining fame and wide acclaim for her first "forest novel", she also wrote stories for magazines as well as two popular novels - ’n Huis vir Nadia and Petronella van Aarde, Burgemeester .
Kringe in ’n Bos is a novel about the extermination of the Knysna elephants and the exploitation of the woodcutters of the Knysna Forest, and impacts on the forest elephants. It was an international success and was translated to several languages, with the author translating the book herself from Afrikaans to English. Two other highly successful "forest novels" followed: Fiela se Kind in 1985 and Moerbeibos in 1987. Brug van die Esels was published in 1993, followed by Susters van Eva in 1995, Pieternella van die Kaap in 2000 and the fourth "forest novel" Toorbos in 2003.
She won numerous literary prizes for her famous works, and Fiela's Child and Circles in a Forest were made into films.
After a short sickbed caused by heart failure, she died in Mossel Bay, South Africa, survived by her three daughters. Her husband, Larius, died in 2003.

The Forest Novels

Matthee's ashes are scattered at Krisjan-se-Nek, one of her favourite places in the Knysna Forest. In 2008, a memorial was erected here in her memory and the 800-year-old Yellowwood tree standing at that location was renamed Dalene Matthee Big Tree. The name of the hiking trail starting at Krisjan-se-Nek is now called the Circles in a Forest Trail.