Collection ID: LMC 2686
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Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Fugard, Athol, born 1932 and Hancock, Ann
Abstract:
Fugard mss. III, circa 1970–1975, consists of correspondence between Athol Fugard and his editor at Viking, Ann Hancock.
Extent:
1 folio
Language:
Materials are in English .
Preferred citation:

[Item], Fugard mss. III, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Background

Biographical / Historical:

The Fugard mss. III, 1970-1975 contains correspondence between South African writer Athol Fugard (1932-) and his editor Ann Hancock. Fugard was born June 11, 1932 in Middelburg, Cape Province, South Africa. He began writing in 1950, at first short stories and a novel that he subsequently destroyed, and then as a journalist. Fugard attended institutions in South Africa that include Port Elizabeth Technical College from 1946-1950 and the University of Cape Town from 1950-1953. He left the university in 1953, however, to join the crew of a British tramp steamer from Sudan and completed a round-the-world voyage in 1954. He wrote freelance articles in Port Elizabeth, South Africa for the Evening Post, and was a reporter for the South African Broadcasting Corporation in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town from 1955-1957. In 1956 he married South African actress Sheila Meiring and developed an interest in writing plays. Together they founded the Circle Players, a theatre workshop, in Cape Town and the performance of his first play, Klaas and The Devil, which is unpublished, took place there also in 1956. Between 1958-1989 many of his plays were performed by various theatrical organizations that he co-founded, including New Africa Group, Serpent Players, Ijingle Company in London, and the Space Experimental Theatre in Cape Town. His plays have been performed internationally from Cape Town, South Africa, to London, New York, Los Angeles, and Brazil. Most have been published and a few have been adapted for BBC Television and for film. His works often illustrate the political and social dilemmas of living under the apartheid system in South Africa. Theater took on new direction through Fugard as he directed, acted, wrote, and composed plays with the actors who performed in them.

Scope and Content:

Fugard mss. III, circa 1970–1975, consists of correspondence between Athol Fugard and his editor at Viking, Ann Hancock. It includes a typescript Introduction corrected by Fugard and Hancock, a typescript list "Premiers of Plays", a printed program for Fugard's play, "The Blood Knot" and a copy of an article by Gerald Weales regarding Fugard.

Collection size: 10 items

Acquisition information:
Purchase: 2009
Physical location:
Lilly - Folio

Indexed Terms

Subjects:
Theater
Names:
Fugard, Athol

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PREFERRED CITATION:

[Item], Fugard mss. III, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
1200 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500, USA
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
CONTACT:
(812) 855-2452
liblilly@indiana.edu