Jack Cope

Jack Cope

Jack Cope (Robert Knox) ( 03 June 1913 – 1991) was a South African novelist, short story writer, poet, and editor.

Jack Cope was born in Natal, South Africa and attended boarding school in Durban, afterwards becoming a journalist on the Natal Mercury and then a political correspondent in London for South African newspapers. At the outbreak of the Second World War, in a state of some disillusionment, he returned to his father's farm and, while working at various jobs, took up creative writing.

During the following four decades Cope published eight novels, more than a hundred short stories, and three collections of poetry, the last one in association with C.J. Driver. For twenty of those years, beginning in 1960, he edited Contrast, a literary magazine bilingual in English and Afrikaans. He co-edited The Penguin Book of South African Verse (1968) with Uys Krige and, as general editor throughout much of the 1970s, produced the Mantis editions of Southern African poets. In 1980 he moved to England, where he published The Adversary Within: Dissident Writers in Afrikaans (1982) and his Selected Stories (1986).

Cope's first novel, The Fair House (1955), considers the Bambata Rebellion of 1906 in an attempt to account for the later racial and political conditions in South Africa. Later novels, including The Golden Oriole (1958), Albino (1964), and The Rain-Maker (1971), chronicle the white man's destruction of black culture and the ensuing struggle by the blacks to regain their pride and identity.

However, it is as a short-story writer that Cope demonstrated his finest talent. His stories evoke, according to Alan Paton, 'with a few words the scents and sounds and colours of our country'. In 'A Crack in the Sky' (The Tame Ox, 1960) and 'Power' (The Man Who Doubted and Other Stories, 1967) his moral vision is clear; his third collection, Alley Cat and Other Stories (1973), contains darker themes such as those of alienation and loneliness. Among Cope's main achievements was his influence on South African literature during the 1960s and 1970s, important years in the struggle against apartheid.

Jack Cope is also well-known for his romantic attachment to tragic South African poet Ingrid Jonker.

He is survived by two sons, Raymond and Michael Cope, and grandson Jason Cope.

elected bibliography

*"Marie: A South African Satire" (1948)
*"The Golden Oriole" (1958)
*"The Road To Ysterberg: A Novel" (1959)
*"The Penguin Book Of South African Verse" (Co- editor) (1968)
*"The Dawn Comes Twice" (1969)
*"The Rain-Maker" (1971)
*"The Africa We Knew" (1973)
*"Lacking A Label" (1974)
*"My Son Max" (1977)
*"Notes Recorded in Sun" (1979)
*"The Adversary Within: Dissident Writers In Afrikaans" (1982)

References

* [http://people.africadatabase.org/en/profile/15849.html Jack Cope at the Contemporary African Database]


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