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    Todd Matshikiza & Alan Paton Letters

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    Todd Matshikiza & Alan Paton Letter

    Alan Paton Memorial Lecture

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    Alan Paton Memorial Lecture by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert on 4 June 1993

    Todd Matshikiza & Alan Paton Letters

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    Todd Matshikiza & Alan Paton Letter

    Letter to Alan Paton regarding 'Mkhumbane', dated 1 June 1960

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    The letter, dated the 1st of June 1960, sent to Alan Paton by an unknown person (Neil Heimer?), providing suggested enhancements to 'Mkhumane'. 'Mkhumane' was a three-act musical that opened on the 29th of March 1960 at the Durban City Hall, with the lyrics written by Alan Paton and the music composed by Todd Matshikiza

    Letter from Alan Paton to Todd Matshikiza, dated 28 July 1961

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    The letter, dated the 28th of July 1961, sent to Todd Matshikiza by Alan Paton, includes a discussion of aspects (songs) to form part of the musical 'Mkhumane'. 'Mkhumane' was a three-act musical that opened on the 29th of March 1960 at the Durban City Hall, with the lyrics written by Alan Paton and the music composed by Todd Matshikiza

    Letter from Alan Paton to Todd Matshikiza, dated 12 July 1960

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    The letter, dated the 12 July 1960, sent to Todd Matshikiza by Alan Paton, includes a discussion about 'Lindiwe's song', which would appear in the musical 'Mkhumane'. 'Mkhumane' was a three-act musical that opened on the 29th of March 1960 at the Durban City Hall, with the lyrics written by Alan Paton and the music composed by Todd Matshikiza

    Letter from Alan Paton to Todd Matshikiza, dated 16 January 1961

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    The letter, dated the 16th of January 1961, sent to Todd Matshikiza by Alan Paton, includes a discussion about 'Lindiwe's song', which would appear in the musical 'Mkhumane'. 'Mkhumane' was a three-act musical that opened on the 29th of March 1960 at the Durban City Hall, with the lyrics written by Alan Paton and the music composed by Todd Matshikiza

    Letter from Alan Paton to Todd Matshikiza, dated 7 April 1961

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    The letter, dated the 7th of April 1961, sent to Todd Matshikiza by Alan Paton

    Alan Paton como orador: una selección de sus discursos

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    Este libro ofrece una selección de algunos de los discursos del político, escritor y profesor sudafricano Alan Paton. Paton fue un hombre comprometido con la realidad sudafricana durante la época del apartheid por lo que en todo momento denunció las injusticias que padeció la población negra en esta época. Los discursos seleccionados, publicados por primera vez en este libro, ponen de manifiesto la ideología del autor y apuestan por un cambio de sociedad en Sudáfrica en la que los blancos y los negros puedan vivir en paz

    Religion, literature and identity in South Africa: the case of Alan Paton

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    This article draws on recent research into the early unpublished work of Alan Paton to suggest that the interrelationship of (English-language) literature and religion in South Africa is a much under-researched field despite numerous examples of such research elsewhere. One short case study based on Paton’s lecture on “God in modern thought” (1934) is offered. The value of a hermeneutic approach to literature that considers human identity in terms of incarnation, for example, is briefly argued and other possibilities suggested
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