South African poet and academic (1929–2009)
Don Maclennan in 1984
Donald Alasdair Calum Maclennan (9 December 1929 – 9 February 2009) was a South African poet, critic, playwright and English professor.
He published a number of plays, short stories, collections of poems and scholarly works.
Born on 9 December 1929, in London, England, Maclennan came to South Africa as a child in 1938. He was educated at Witwatersrand University and Edinburgh University .[ 1]
Maclennan's academic career included lecturing at Wits University and the University of Cape Town .[ 2] He taught in both South Africa and the United States.[ 3] He began teaching at Rhodes University in 1966, teaching English there for more than 40 years,[ 2] although he officially retired in 1994. In later years, he continued to teach at the university, giving weekly seminars for another decade.[ 4]
In his final years, he self-published a number of works of poetry.[ 4] In his last decade, Maclennan had motor-neuron disease. He suffered a stroke in January 2009, although his mind was not affected by it. He died on 9 February 2009, in Port Elizabeth .[ 2]
Bibliography
Years link to corresponding "[year] in poetry" article for poetry; for literature, to corresponding "[year] in literature" article:
Poetry
1971 : In Memoriam Oskar Wolberheim , A.A. Balkema, combining Maclennan's poetry and the music of Norbert Nowotny [ 1]
1977 : Life Songs , Bateleur Press[ 1]
Bateleur Poets , ISBN 978-0-620-02281-1 [ 5]
1983 : Reckonings ,[ 1] New Africa Books, ISBN 978-0-908396-95-5 [ 6]
1988 : Collecting Darkness , Justified Press, ISBN 978-0-9474510-3-5 [ 1]
1992 : Letters: New Poems , Carrefour Press, ISBN 978-0-9583178-7-0 [ 7]
1995 : The Poetry Lesson: New Poems [ 1] Snailpress, ISBN 978-1-874923-25-1 [ 8]
1997 : Solstice: Poems , ISBN 978-1-874923-40-4 ,[ 9] winner of South Africa's Sanlam Literary Award for 1997[ 1]
1998 : Of Women and Some Men [ 1] with George Coutouvidis, Firfield Poetry Press, ISBN 978-1-875058-16-7 [ 10]
2001 :
2002 : Rock paintings at Salem , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2002 : The Road to Kromdraai ,[ 1] Publisher Snailpress, ISBN 978-1-874923-63-3 [ 12]
2003 : The Dinner Party , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2003 : A Letter to William Blake , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2003 : Under Compassberg , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2004 : Excavations ,[ 1] self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2005 : Reading the Signs , Carapace
2006 : The necessary salt , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2006 : Selected Poems , Quartz Press
2007 : The owl of Minerva , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2008 : Through a Glass Darkly , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2010 : Dress Rehearsal , self-published, Rhodes University GSU
2012 : Collected Poems , Print Matters Heritage Press (ed. Dan Wylie) ISBN 978-0-987009562
Other works
An Enquiry into the Voyage of the Santiago , a play[ 4]
Job Mava , a play, written and performed in 1972/3 by The Ikhwezi Players, published 1981/2[ 4]
My Childhood , adaptation of Maxim Gorky's play, performed in 1975 by The Ikhwezi Players[ 4]
2004 : Editor, with Malcolm Hacksley, A Ruthless Fidelity: Collected Poems of Douglas Livingstone ,[ 1] publisher: Ad Donker, ISBN 978-0-86852-232-6 [ 13]
Olive Schreiner and After: Essays on Southern African Literature in Honour of Guy Butler [ 1] Publisher: D. Philip, ISBN 978-0-908396-92-4 [ 14]
Sarah Christie, Don Maclennan, Geoffrey Hutchings, Perspectives on South African Fiction , Publisher Ad. Donker, ISBN 978-0-949937-74-2 [ 15]
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Maclennan, Donald (Alasdair Calum)" article, Student Encyclopedia of African Literature , by Douglas Killam, Alicia L. Kerfoot, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007
ISBN 978-0-313-33580-8 , retrieved via Google Books on 13 February 2009
^ a b c Loewe, Mike, "Poet and playwright Maclennan dies at 79" , article, 12 February 2009, Independent Online website of the Independent newspaper, article "was originally published on page 9 of Cape Argus on February 12, 2009", according to the Web page, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Prof Don A C MacLennan" [permanent dead link ] at Rhodes University website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ a b c d e "RIP Don Maclennan: 1929 – 2009. February 10th, 2009 by Ben – Editor", article at Book SA News website, retrieved 13 February 2009 Archived 13 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
^ "Bateleur Poets" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Reckonings" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Letters: New Poems" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "The Poetry Lesson: New Poems" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Solstice: Poems" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Of Women and Some Men" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Notes from a Rhenish Mission" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "The Road to Kromdraai" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "A Ruthless Fidelity: Collected Poems of Douglas Livingstone" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Olive Schreiner and After: Essays on Southern African Literature in Honour of Guy Butler" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009
^ "Perspectives on South African Fiction" at BookFinder.com website, retrieved 13 February 2009