Michiel Heyns

Michiel Heyns (born 2 December 1943) is a South African author, translator and academic.

Michiel Heyns
Born(1943-12-02)2 December 1943
Stellenbosch, South Africa[1]
OccupationAuthor, Translator, Academic
NationalitySouth African

He went to school in Thaba 'Nchu, Kimberley and Grahamstown, and later studied at the University of Stellenbosch and Cambridge University before serving as a professor of English at the University of Stellenbosch, from 1983 until 2003.

Since then he has concentrated on his writing full-time, and has won numerous awards for his reviews, translations and novels.

Novels

  • The Children’s Day, Jonathan Ball (2002)
  • The Reluctant Passenger, Jonathan Ball (2003)
  • The Typewriter's Tale, Jonathan Ball (2005)
  • Bodies Politic, Jonathan Ball (2008)
  • Lost Ground, Jonathan Ball (2011)
  • Invisible Furies, Jonathan Ball (2012)
  • A Sportful Malice, Jonathan Ball (2014)
  • I am Pandarus, Jonathan Ball (2017)

Translations

Awards

  • 2006 Thomas Pringle Award for Reviews in 2006
  • 2007 Sol Plaatje Prize for Translation for Agaat
  • 2008 South African Translators' Institute Prize for Agaat
  • 2009 Herman Charles Bosman Award for Bodies Politic
  • 2010 Thomas Pringle Award for Reviews in 2010
  • 2012 Herman Charles Bosman Award for Lost Ground
  • 2012 The Sunday Times Fiction Prize for Lost Ground
  • 2015 Herman Charles Bosman Award for A Sportful Malice

References

  1. http://www.stellenboschwriters.com/heynsm.html
  2. "Michiel Heyns". www.michielheyns.co.za. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
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