![]() Rentia Meyer (assistant editor) and Duné van Jaarsveld. Ms Willemien Engelbrecht now to put our name on the waiting list.Ĭameron Jo Benjamin, Anouk Cronje (editor), ![]() Penseel 2022 has sold out! Still want your own copy? If there’s enough demand, VERAS will reprint this edition. Selection for the 2022 edition was done by Dr Amanda Marais, Dr Alfred Schaffer and Mr Marius Swart. Penseel on Tuesday 11 April 2023 at 19:00 in the Hofmeyer Hall. Watch this space for more information about the 2023 edition. Those young poets and writers whose work appears in the volume then get the opportunity of reading their poems or short stories to an audience.įor more information on VERAS or Penseel, or for any enquiries, contact the VERAS committee at. The volume's launch usually takes place in the fourth quarter, shortly before classes end for the year. ![]() The entries are reviewed by a panel, with the best contributions being published. All students at Stellenbosch University may submit their original Afrikaans poems or short short stories for possible publication in Among those poets and writers who have had their work published in Penseel over the years are today well-known figures in the Afrikaans literary world – Zandra Bezuidenhout, Kerneels Breytenbach, Charles Fryer, Rachelle Greeff, Helena Gunter, Joan Hambidge, Daniel Hugo, André le Roux, Sonja Loots, Fanie Olivier, Alfred Schaffer, Etienne van Heerden and Marlene van Niekerk – to name but a few. Since then the volume has seen publication nearly every year. It was founded by Fanie Olivier and Danie Botha in 1969/70 under protection of ASK. Penseel is a volume with a long history in the Department of Afrikaans and Dutch. One of the VERAS Committee's most important activities is compiling the annual student volume Through the course of the year the committee organizes various events for fellow-students dealing with particular Afrikaans-related related, for instance Afrikaans film evenings, poetry evenings and even quiz and games evenings. VERAS is managed by a student committee and usually consists of undergraduate students with Afrikaans and Dutch as subject. The Department of Afrikaans and Dutch student committee (formerly known as ‘ASK’ – Afrikaans Study Circle) is known as ‘VERAS’ – the Society for Afrikaans Students.
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