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Herman Charles Bosman

    February 3, 1905 – October 14, 1951

    Herman Charles Bosman was a South African writer and journalist renowned for capturing the rhythms of backveld Afrikaans speech, despite writing in English. He is widely celebrated as South Africa's greatest short story writer, with many of his tales featuring a memorable sting in the tail. Bosman's prose masterfully employs language and style to evoke the distinct atmosphere of the South African countryside and its people. His writing offers profound insights into human nature and societal dynamics within a unique cultural landscape.

    Herman Charles Bosman
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