Gwala

Gwala
Gwala,
 
Mafika Pascal, südafrikanischer Schriftsteller, * Verulam (Provinz Natal) 5. 10. 1946; Wegbereiter der emanzipierten schwarzen Literatur. Seine Gedichtbände »Jol'iinkomo« (1977) und »No more lullabies« (1982) zählen zu den bekanntesten Werken der Literatur Südafrikas.

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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