Where the heart is: A writer in provence | Marita van der Vyver | The Incredible Adventures of Hanna Hoekom |
Marita van der Vyver was born on 6 May 1958 in Cape Town.
She attended primary school in Bellville, and high school in Pretoria and
Nelspruit.
In 1975, in a national Afrikaans poetry competition for matric pupils, she won
a study bursary for four years at the university of her choice. She chose
Stellenbosch, where she participated in D.J. Opperman's poetry workshops and
was awarded a BA degree, majoring in Afrikaans and French, in 1978. The
following year she acquired an honours degree (cum laude) in journalism, and in
1987, a masters degree in journalism, also at Stellenbosch.
In 1980 she spent a year travelling in Europe, working as an au pair in France
and doing various menial jobs in London, such as waitressing in a Greek
restaurant and pushing a tea-trolley in a big company. Back in South Africa
she worked as reporter for Die Burger, copy writer for the book club Leserskring, and feature writer for the
magazine Sarie. In 1987 she became a free-lance journalist/translator/proof-reader with the
aim of finding more time to write fiction.
Her first youth novel, Van jou Jas (1982), won a beginners prize in a
competition organized by Tafelberg and Sarie. Her next two novels, Tien vir 'n
vriend (1987) and Eenkantkind (1991), were both finalists for the Sanlam Prize
for Youth Literature, and Eenkantkind won the ATKV Prize for Youth Literature.
In 1992, her first adult novel, Griet skryf 'n sprokie, was a literary
sensation and a
bestseller, winning the ATKV Prize, the Eugène Marais Prize of the
Academy for Science and Arts, and the M-Net Prize. It has been translated into
about a dozen languages, i.a. English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish
and Swedish. It was also the first Afrikaans book ever to be translated into
Chinese. In 1997 the novel was adapted as a play by the Transvaal Performing
Arts Council and run successfully in Pretoria and at the Klein Karoo Arts
Festival in Oudtshoorn.
Her next novel, Die dinge van 'n kind (1994), has been described as a
pioneering work shifting borders between adult and youth fiction. It has been
translated into English, German and Dutch, and also performed as a play at
the Klein Karoo Arts Festival in 1998.
In 1997 her first book for young children, Olinosters op die dak/ Rhinocephants
on the Roof, was awarded the Tienie Holloway Medal for outstanding children's
literature by the Academy for Science and Arts. During this year she was also
awarded an International Bursary by the Foundation for Creative Arts, enabling
her to accept an invitation to participate in the International Writing Program
of the University of Iowa in the USA.
Her novel Wegkomkans (1999) was largely written during a sabbatical year
(1996/97) in the south of France. It has also been translated into English.
Since 1999 she lived in France with her French husband, Alain, their
daughter, Mia, born in 1999, her son, Daniel, born in 1992, and Alain's two
sons, Thomas and Hugo. In 2001 she published Griet kom weer, which has been translated into English (Travelling Light), Dutch and German. Her
youth novel, Die ongelooflike avonture van Hanna Hoekom, won the Sanlam Prize
for Youth Fiction in 2002, was the only South African book on Exclusive Books'
shortlist for the One Club Prize in 2003, and was chosen by IBBY (International
Board on Books for Young People) as Afrikaans Honour Book for 2004.
Her novel, Vergenoeg, has been bought by Dutch and German publishers
even before publication in 2003. In 2004 she published a collection of humorous
essays on life in the French countryside, Die hart van ons huis, and in
2005 her first volume of short stories, Bestemmings, together with its English
translation, Short Circuits. In the same year she also produced another book
for young children, Mia se ma/Mia's Mom, illustrated by Piet Grobler.
2010 wa a very busy year for Marita: Her 7th novel, Dis koue kos, is coming out together with the English translation, Just Dessert, Dear in May. She is working on a cook book, Somerkos in Provence and on her personal collection of Sprokies van Grimm, illustrated by Piet Grobler. Her youth novel, Die ongelooflike avonture van Hanna Hoekom, has been turned into a film. KKNK is staging her novel, Vergenoeg as a play.
Hobbies: Walking, reading, cinema, eating and drinking with friends
"Reading is a lifelong passion, an everyday adventure, a quiet addiction and a source of neverending joy."
Die Mooiste Sprokies Van Grimm (illustrated by Piet Grobler) | Die ongelooflike avonture van Hanna Hoekom The hidden life of Hanna Why |
Die Dinge Van 'n Kind |
Pos uit Provence | Wegkomkans
There is a season |
Bestemmings Short circuits |
Stiltetyd |
Time out |
Die hart van ons huis Where the heart is: A writer in provence |
Griet skryf 'n sprokie< |
Griet kom weer |
Vergenoeg |
Tien Vir 'n Vriend |
Mia's mom Mia se Ma | Dis Koue Kos, Skat |
Children and juveniles:
Van jou Jas, Tafelberg, 1982
Tien vir 'n vriend, Tafelberg, 1987
Eenkantkind, Tafelberg, 1991
Olinosters op die dak/Rhinocephants on the Roof, Human & Rousseau, 1997
Die ongelooflike avonture van Hanna Hoekom, Tafelberg, 2002
Rimpelstories: Die simpel dinge wat mense mis, Kagiso Education, 2004
Rimpelstories: Boomklim, Kagiso Education, 2004
Mia se ma/Mia's Mom<, illustrated by Piet Grobler, 2005
The hidden life of Hanna Why, Tafelberg Publishers, 2007
Die Coolste Ouma Op Aarde, Lapa, 2014
Adults:
Griet skryf 'n sprokie, Tafelberg, 1992
Dinge van 'n kind, Tafelberg, 1994
Wegkomkans, Tafelberg, 1999
Griet kom weer, Tafelberg, 2001
Vergenoeg, Tafelberg, 2003
Die hart van ons huis, Tafelberg 2004
Where the heart is, Double Storey, 2006
Bestemmings, Tafelberg, 2005
Short Circuits, 2005
Stiltetyd
Time Out, Tafelberg, 2006
Franse briewe: Pos uit Provence, Tafelberg, 2008
Dis Koue Kos, Skat, Tafelberg 2010
Summer Food in Provence, Tafelberg, 2010
Somerkos in Provence, Tafelberg, 2010
Die Blou Van Onthou, Tafelberg, 2012
'n Fontein voor ons deur, Tafelberg, 2013
Winter Food in Provence, Tafelberg, 2014
Swemlesse vir 'n meermin, Tafelberg 2015
Al wat ek weet, 2016
Grensgeval. Penguin, 2019
Translation:Die Volledige Sprokies Van Grimm, Protea, 2009
Die Mooiste Sprokies Van Grimm (illustrated by Piet Grobler), Human & Rousseau, 2010
Photo by Adriaan Oosthuizen
Marita van der Vyver is 'n gebore Kapenaar. Sy was op laerskool in Bellville
en Welgemoed, en op hoërskool in Menlopark en Nelspruit. Haar matriekjaar,
1975, was ook die Afrikaanse Eeufeesjaar. In 'n landwye kompetisie vir
matriekleerlinge het sy met haar vroeg ontwikkelde woordgevoeligheid 'n
studiebeurs vir vier jaar losgedig. Sy is na Stellenbosch, waar sy in 1978
'n B.A. verwerf het. In 1979 het sy honneurs in joernalistiek verwerf, en 'n
paar jaar later, as deeltydse student, 'n meestersgraad in joernalistiek met
'n tesis oor die vrou in die Afrikaanse pers.
Ná universiteit het sy 'n jaar oorsee gewerk, onder andere as au pair in die
suide van Frankryk en as skottelgoedwasser in Londen. "Reis doen baie meer
vir my siel as ingevoerde rome vir my gesig," het sy in 'n onderhoud gesê.
Met haar terugkeer het sy as verslaggewer by Die Burger gewerk, as
kopieskrywer by Leserskring, en daarna as artikelskrywer by Sarie. In 1987
het sy vryskut begin werk om meer tyd vir skryf te hê.
Haar jeugverhaal Van Jou Jas (1982) is bekroon met 'n beginnersprys in 'n
wedstryd van Tafelberg en Sarie. Haar volgende twee jeugboeke, Tien vir 'n
vriend (1987) en Eenkantkind (1991) was albei Sanlam-finaliste, en
laasgenoemde is bekroon met die ATKV-prys vir Jeuglektuur.
Haar eerste roman vir volwassenes, Griet skryf 'n sprokie, het in 1992
verskyn en was 'n blitsverkoper. Marita was 'n sensasie - sy was op die
radio, die TV en in haas elke publikasie, van Die Kerkbode tot Scope. Die
roman is bekroon met die ATKV-prys, die M-Net-boekprys en die Eugène
Marais-prys. Dit is wêreldwyd vertaal, o.m. in Engels, Nederlands, Duits,
Frans, Italiaans, Spaans, Sweeds, Tsjeggies, en selfs in Chinees en
Hebreeus. In 1997 is dit as toneelstuk tydens die Klein Karoo Kunstefees
opgevoer, en daar is sprake van 'n rolprent.
Marita se volgende roman, Dinge van 'n kind (1994), was 'n inisiasieroman
oor tieners se grootword in die jare sewentig; 'n boek oor die begin van
vrouwees en die verlies van onskuld op seksuele, politieke en morele vlak.
Traumatiese gebeure soos die grensdood van 'n vriend, selfmoord, dwelms en
'n tienerswangerskap vorm deel van die intrige. Dit was 'n baanbrekerboek
wat die grens tussen jeugboek en volwasse fiksie verskuif het.
In 1997 is haar eerste boek vir jong kinders, Olinosters op die dak (Human &
Rousseau), met die Tienie Holloway-medalje vir kinderlektuur bekroon. In dié
jaar het sy ook die Internasionale Beurs van die Stigting vir Skeppende
Kunste gewen, wat haar in staat gestel het om aan die International Writing
Program van die Universiteit van Iowa in die VSA deel te neem.
"Wegkomkans" word in 1999 gepubliseer en 'n jaar later deur Penguin uitgegee as
"Breathing Space". "Griet kom weer" (2001) is reeds vertaal in Engels
("Travelling Light"), Hollands en Duits. Haar jongste jeugboek, "Die
ongelooflike avonture van Hanna Hoekom", wen in 2002 die Sanlamprys vir
Jeugfiksie en word aangewys as IBBY (International Board on Books for Young
People) se Afrikaans Honour Book vir 2004. Verdere Pryse in 2004: Rapport/City
Press se Prestige-toekenning as een van Suid-Afrika se mees inspirerende
vroue-presteerders.
Ontvang 'n toekenning van IBBY vir 'Die ongelooflike avonture van Hanna
Hoekom', wat in IBBY se internasionale erelys verskynHaar volwasse roman,
"Vergenoeg", is reeds voor publikasie in 2003 deur 'n Duitse uitgewer
aangekoop.
Haar jongste volwasse roman: Die hart van ons huis, Tafelberg, August 2004
Sedert 1999 woon Marita saam met haar Franse man en vier kinders op die Franse
platteland.
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