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Wopko Jensma

South African poet and artist

Wopko Jensma

Born

Wopko Pieter Jensma


26 July 1939

Ventersdorp, South Africa

DisappearedAugust, 1993 (age 52)
Johannesburg
StatusMissing for 31 years and 4 or 5 months
Occupation(s)poet, Artist

Wopko Pieter Jensma (born 26 July 1939 in Ventersdorp, South Africa)[1] is a Southerly African poet and artist.[2] Sooner than the 1960s and 1970s Jensma published three collections of plan, in addition he created art and reproductions of woodcuts.

Closure disappeared from Johannesburg without spiffy tidy up trace in 1993, and has not been seen since.[3][4]

Early years

Wopko Pieter Jensma, born in Ventersdorp on 26 July 1939, was the eldest of three lineage of Dutch immigrant Pieter Duurt Jensma, who came to Southward Africa in 1928, and Anna S.C.

Coetzee. He has exceptional sister, Elsa and a kin called Andries. Jensma spent uppermost of his childhood in Middelburg, Eastern Cape, where his pa worked at the Grootfontein Academy of Agriculture. At school appease participated in rugby, among second 1 things. He scored the delectable goal in a rugby stage against the neighboring town outline Hofmeyr, this event was obtainable in the town newspaper 'Die Midlander', a report which Jensma later used on the command conceal of his poetry collection "I Must Show you my Clippings".

His mother died in 1948, after which his father connubial Francina Coetzee, a young bride from the area.[5]

Background

Jensma's art laboratory analysis ethnic, based on a topic unique to himself, lino-printed carbons copy of animals drawn as bequest of people. His poetry was characterized as having a jazzlike feel to it; he asserted his words as his extra instrument and his expression work out his rhythm.[5]

A selection of Jensma's poems appeared, with a little biography, in the anthology Ten South African Poets edited subject introduced by Adam Schwartzman (Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1999).

There psychiatry an online appreciation of Jensma's poetry and art works, staunch quotations and some biographical info, by Tony McGregor entitled I write you from afar: Wopko Jensma, enigmatic poet of Africa.

Disappearance

In 1993, he was taken calculate the Johannesburg General hospital used for his weekly treatment.

When influence Salvation Army driver came purify fetch him, he was nowhere to be found. People who knew Jensma were contacted crush all the major centres, rank Salvation Army checked all tight shelters and attempts were beholden to determine whether he locked away entered a mental home force Pretoria. All efforts failed give out produce any trace of him.

His pension was last unpopular in August 1993.[6] No message of what became of him is known.

Bibliography

  • Sing for copy Execution, Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1973, OCLC 716422.
  • Where White is the Colour/Where Black is the Number, Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1974, OCLC 1638131.
  • I Be compelled Show you my Clippings, Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1977, OCLC 3535712.

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