Brian Walter

Brian Walter taught literature at the University of Fort Hare for 19 years. He later worked in educational and community development projects, mostly in the Eastern Cape. He currently works with a writing group in Helenvale, a troubled area in Port Elizabeth, where he mentors the Helenvale Poets. He also works with the informal Ecca group of poets. He holds a doctorate from Rhodes University that focussed on Sol Plaatjie’s use of the romance mode. Walter has published several collections of poetry including his debut, Tracks and Baakens (2000) and Mousebird (2008). His other books include Groundwork: An Introduction to Reading and Writing about Poetry (Macmillan), compiled with Felicity Wood. He was awarded the 1999 Thomas Pringle Award for poetry published in journals, as well as the 2000 Ingrid Jonker Prize for Tracks.

An illuminated darkness: Presentation to Jacques Coetzee

Brian Walter Books and writers 2022-10-26

On 9 October 2022 the Ingrid Jonker Prize was presented to Jacques Coetzee for his collection An illuminated darkness (uHlanga Press). This is the presentation read to Coetzee at the event during the annual Tuin van Digters poetry festival at the Breytenbach Centre in Wellington.

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