Alba Bouwer

Alba Bouwer
Born(1920-03-16)16 March 1920
Vredefort district, Free State, South Africa
Died5 October 2010(2010-10-05) (aged 90)
Helderberg Village, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa
OccupationJournalist
GenreChildren's literature
Subjectgirlhood; old age; rural life
SpouseHubert Coetzee (d. 1969), Jan Hofmeyr

Albertha Magdalena Bouwer (16 March 1920 – 5 October 2010) was a South African Afrikaans-writing journalist and author. She is best known for her series of children's stories about the experiences of a small girl called Alie growing up in the fictional location Rivierplaas in rural Free State.[1] Late in life she published a novel for adults, Die afdraand van die dag is kil (The close of the day is cold, 1992), about two women in old age.[2]

  1. ^ Elwyn Jenkins, "The Growth of a National Children's Literature in English", English Academy Review 18:1 (2001), p. 148.
  2. ^ Reviewed by Fred J. Nichols in World Literature Today 68:1 (1994), p. 196.

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