Anti-apartheid writer Andre Brink dies
South African writer Andre Brink, one of the most outspoken critics of the apartheid regime, has died.
Brink, 79, died on Friday night on board a flight to Cape
Town after visiting Belgium where he had received an honorary doctorate,
local media say.Brink wrote both in Afrikaans as well as English. His novels have been translated in more than 30 languages.
Some of his books, including A Dry White Season which was turned into a film, were banned in South Africa.
Other novels include Looking on Darkness and Philida for which he was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2012.
Andre Brink was a literature professor at the University of Cape Town at the time of his death.
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