Pieter Johannes (Piet) Schoeman

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Pieter Johannes (Piet) Schoeman
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Born 1904
Died 1988
Occupation literary
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left not on printed lists
elected_AI 1934.11.20




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Office Notes

House Notes

1934.10.23 nominated (A10:4)
1934.12.05 election form signed (A63)

Notes From Elsewhere

Pieter Johannes (Piet) Schoeman (1904–1988) was an Afrikaans writer of mainly natural stories (for both adults and children). He was born in Utrecht and is experiencing growing up in Natal
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In 1928 he went to the University of Stellenbosch [2] where he obtained the BA degree with distinction in 1930 with Ethnology and Bantu languages ​​as major subjects and Afrikaans up to second year level. He then obtained the MA degree in 1931 with distinction. At the end of his MA year, he decides not to become a minister anymore and must repay all the money he has been given. However, his excellent results earned him the Ebden scholarship for three years, with which he could complete his doctorate. In 1933 , he obtained his D.Phil. Degree with a thesis on Grabs from the life of the Swazies and a dissertation on the "sacral complex" in their culture .

Publications

External Publications

1933 The vagabond hunter
1935 The hunter prince and other hunting stories
Three young hunters

1938 Sonogies, the Swazi princess
1939 Mboza, the Swazi and other stories
1942 On the big tracks
1944 On the little tracks
1948 Where cars can't come
Fanie's field school days

1949 On highways
Smoke on the horizon

1950 Fanie becomes a big game hunter
1951 "Jump, boyfriends!"
Hunters of the desert land

1957 Where far winds blow
1958 Hunters on the great tracks
1960 "Indent, boyfriends!"
1961 Fanie's fire baptism
1962 Back on the far roads
1963 Trados, the vagrant Boesman
Nobiyane, the Zulu lover

1964 Vulindaba
1965 Jetwa - the buffalo bull
kitten Country

Drunk with gnomes and fairies

1966 Campfires that do not burn out
Drunk makes children big

1967 From the diary of a game keeper
1969 From hunter to wildlife lover
1972 Jabula, the Zulu
1975 Beloved old African friends I
1976 Beloved old African friends II
1978 Pampata, the beloved of King Chaka
1979 Tracks not assigned
1980 Jabulies, my first dog
1983 The small family of Africa
Jovindaba's three girls

Sakkibian, the Kalahari boy

1984 cruiser Tales
1994 Around the fire

House Publications

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