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SIHNED 7 NUMBERED, NUMBER 131 OF AN EDITION OF 300, Tafelberg, 1973, hardcover, original buckram covered boards, printing in manuscript, Afrikaans text, 20 cms x 26 cms, condition: very good.
W.E.G. Louw (1913 -  1980), was an Afrikaner poet and the younger brother of the poet N. P. van Wyk Louw.
In 1945, together with his brother and H. A. Mulder, "W.E.G." founded the independent magazine "Standpunte" ("Points of View"). W.E.G.'s first academic position was as professor of Afrikaans and Nederlands at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. In 1957 he accepted the post of Arts Editor at Die Burger (a newspaper in the Cape) and remained there until the end of 1966. From 1967 he served as professor of Dutch Literature at the University of Stellenbosch.

Louw's 1934's collection of poems entitled Die ryke dwaas ("The rich fool") might perhaps be seen as the start of the Dertigers movement within Afrikaans literature.

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