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South African writer and editor (1919–1985)

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Elise Muller
BornElizabeth Muller
(1919-03-11)11 March 1919
Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa
Died5 November 1985(1985-11-05) (aged 66)
Cape Town, South Africa
LanguageAfrikaans
Notable awardsHertzog Prize

Elizabeth (Elise) Muller (11 March 1919 – 5 November 1985) was a South African writer and editor of Afrikaans origin. She was born in Ceres, Western Cape and enrolled at the University of Stellenbosch but had to withdraw early on due to the onset of tuberculosis. The prolonged period of enforced rest turned her towards writing. Literary success came gradually, and she won the Hertzog Prize in 1957 for her short story collection Die vrou op die skuit.

Her health improved dramatically after the removal of a lung in 1950. She spent many years as an editor at the Dutch Reformed Church publishers NG Kerkuitgewers. She retired in 1978 and died in Cape Town in 1985.

References

  1. E. J. Verwey, ed. (1995). New Dictionary of South African Biography. Vol. 1. Human Sciences Research Council. p. 191. ISBN 0796916489.


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