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Eppel, John, 1947-


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    • Ėppelʹ, Dzhon, 1947-
    • Эппель, Джон, 1947-
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    • found: Eppel, John. The spoils of war, 1989:t.p. (John Eppel) p. 4 of cover (b. 1947 in Lydenburg, South Africa; teaches English at Girl's College in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)
    • found: Eppel, John. Songs my country taught me, 2005:title page (John Eppel; Songs my country taught me) title page verso (published: Harare) page x (born 1947 in South Africa; grew up in Zimbabwe; he teaches English at Christian Brothers College in Bulawayo [Zimbabwe]; first novel, D.G.G. Berry's The Great North Road, won the M-Net Prize in South Africa; has also written 2 study guides for literature in English) page xiv (Zimbabwean poet; the poems collected in this anthology span 40 years, half Rhodesian, half Zimbabwean)
    • found: VIAF, 5 July 2019(authorized access points in VIAF cluster: Eppel, John, 1947- , John Eppel Zimbabwean writer; VIAF ID: 259565 (Personal)) - http://viaf.org/viaf/259565
    • found: ISNI, 5 July 2019(name: Eppel, J., Eppel, John, John Eppel (schrijver uit Zuid-Afrika), John Eppel (Zimbabwean writer), Эппель, Джон; notes: Thesis (M.A. - English)-University of Natal; ISNI: 0000 0000 8079 7398) - http://www.isni.org/isni/0000000080797398
    • found: Poetry International website, viewed 5 July 2019:Archive: Countries: Zimbabwe: John Eppel (John Eppel; South Africa, 1947; text updated 17 September 2018: born in South Africa in 1947, John Eppel was raised in Zimbabwe, where he still lives, now retired, in Bulawayo; collections of poetry and short stories, including collections in collaboration with other authors, and novels; Eppel's poems have appeared in many anthologies, journals, and websites, including 6 poems in Penguin Anthology of South African Poetry; first novel, D G G Berry's The Great North Road, won the M-Net prize and was listed in the Weekly Mail & Guardian as one of the best 20 South African books in English published between 1948 and 1994; works include Sonata for Matabeleland and The Caruso of Colleen Bawn [both titles include names of places in Zimbabwe])
    • found: Wikipedia, 5 July 2019(John Eppel; novelist, poet, short story writer, English teacher; born in Lydenburg, South Africa, September 19, 1947; he moved to Colleen Bawn, a small mining town in the south of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), at age of 4; educated at Milton High School in Bulawayo, completed master's degree in English from University of Natal in South Africa; teaches English at Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo; nationality: Zimbabwean; has published 13 books; genres: literary fiction, satire, humor; movement: post-colonialism; his works are studied in universities across South Africa)
    • found: Wikipedia (Russian), 5 July 2019(Джон Эппель = Dzhon Ėppelʹ; English: John Eppel; Zimbabwean writer, poet, and teacher)
    • found: Wikidata, 5 July 2019(John Eppel (Q6231834); description: Zimbabwean writer; sex or gender: male; country of citizenship: South Africa; date of birth: 19 September 1947; place of birth: Lyndenburg; languages spoken, written, or signed: English; occupation: writer; educated at: University of Natal) - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6231834
  • LC Classification

    • PR9369.3.E65
    • PR9390.9.E66
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    • 1990-08-29: new
    • 2019-07-09: revised
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