Born in England in 1932, Sheila Fugard moved to South Africa with her family at age eight. She is a writer of poetry, novels, and plays. Her book The Castaways won the Olive Schreiner Prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Meiring_Fugard
1932-01-01
South African
South Africa, England
English
University of Cape Town
Threshold (1975, Ad. Donker, Johannesburg, South Africa):
Mystic Things (1981, Ad. Donker, Johannesburg, South Africa);
The Magic Scattering Of A Life (2006, Firelizard, London)
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