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Rolfes Robert Reginald Dhlomo (1906–1971) was a South African journalist, novelist and historian born in Siyamu, Edendale in the province of KwaZulu. His novella An African Tragedy, published in 1928, was the first fiction work written by a black South African to appear in book form. Together with his brother Herbert, he worked as a journalist and editor for the journals Bantu World and Ilanga laseNatali. He wrote his later novels in isiZulu.

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  • R. R. R. Dhlomo (de)
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  • R. R. R. Dhlomo (* 1901; † 1971 in Südafrika) war ein südafrikanischer Journalist und Buchautor, der in Englisch und Zulu schrieb. Seine Vornamen werden angegeben mit Rolfes Reginald Raymond, Rolfus Robert R., Rolfus Reginald Raymond (in: Albert Gérard: Four Africal Literatures. London, 1971), Reginald Rolfus Robert (in Janheinz Jahn: Who’s Who in African Literature. Tübingen, 1972). Seit 1923 schrieb er unter den Namen Robbie Reggie, Randite, The Pessimist für die Zulu-Zeitung Ilange lase Natal, zwischen 1929 und 1931 für The Sjambok und in den 1930ern als R. Roamer Esq. für The Bantu World. (de)
  • Rolfes Robert Reginald Dhlomo (1906–1971) was a South African journalist, novelist and historian born in Siyamu, Edendale in the province of KwaZulu. His novella An African Tragedy, published in 1928, was the first fiction work written by a black South African to appear in book form. Together with his brother Herbert, he worked as a journalist and editor for the journals Bantu World and Ilanga laseNatali. He wrote his later novels in isiZulu. (en)
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  • R. R. R. Dhlomo (* 1901; † 1971 in Südafrika) war ein südafrikanischer Journalist und Buchautor, der in Englisch und Zulu schrieb. Seine Vornamen werden angegeben mit Rolfes Reginald Raymond, Rolfus Robert R., Rolfus Reginald Raymond (in: Albert Gérard: Four Africal Literatures. London, 1971), Reginald Rolfus Robert (in Janheinz Jahn: Who’s Who in African Literature. Tübingen, 1972). Seit 1923 schrieb er unter den Namen Robbie Reggie, Randite, The Pessimist für die Zulu-Zeitung Ilange lase Natal, zwischen 1929 und 1931 für The Sjambok und in den 1930ern als R. Roamer Esq. für The Bantu World. 1928 veröffentlichte er als erster Schwarzer Südafrikas einen Roman in englischer Sprache (An African Tragedy) über das Leben in den Schwarzen-Ghettos der südafrikanischen Städte. Wie sein jüngerer Bruder, der als Dichter bekannt gewordene , pflegte er politische Beziehungen zum African National Congress, anders als jener jedoch zum konservativen, traditionalistischen Flügel. Er verfasste einige romanhafte Biographien über historische Zulu-Persönlichkeiten, über die drei Brüder Dingane (1936), Shaka (1937) und Mpande (1938), Shakas Enkel Cetshwayo (1952) und seinen Urenkel Dinizulu (1968). (de)
  • Rolfes Robert Reginald Dhlomo (1906–1971) was a South African journalist, novelist and historian born in Siyamu, Edendale in the province of KwaZulu. His novella An African Tragedy, published in 1928, was the first fiction work written by a black South African to appear in book form. Together with his brother Herbert, he worked as a journalist and editor for the journals Bantu World and Ilanga laseNatali. He wrote his later novels in isiZulu. He wrote five historical novels about Zulu kings, which have been used extensively as school readers on South African history during apartheid, up until now. His Selected Short Stories was originally published in 1975 by the Institute for the Study of English in Africa. A revised edition was published in South Africa by the in Africa, Rhodes University, in 1996 ISBN 0-86810-307-1. (en)
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