Christopher Hope

Christopher Hope

Christopher Hope (born February 26, 1944) is a South African novelist and poet who is known for his controversial works dealing with racism and politics in South Africa.

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Life

Christopher Hope was born in Johannesburg, South Africa to Dudley Mitford and Kathleen Margaret Hope. As an Afrikaner in South Africa, Hope questioned the special treatment of Caucasians in that country. These feelings would eventually work their way into Hope's most famous writings.[citation needed] Hope was educated at the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Natal. He served in the South African Navy beginning in 1962. Hope married Eleanor Marilyn Margaret Klein February 18, 1967. The couple would eventually divorce. Hope worked briefly as a journalist before leaving on a "self-imposed" exile to London, England. His autobiographical piece, White Boy Running, chronicles this time of Hope's life.

Career

Hope's poetry was first published in Whitewashes, a poetry book that was released in 1971. In 1974, his poetry was published as Cape Drives, a collection of original prose. Hope's first novel, A Separate Development, was published in 1981. The novel was banned in South Africa for its overt criticisms of the Apartheid government

Hope's second novel,Kruger's Alp, was considered a stark contrast to his first work. Kruger's Alp was described by the New York Times Book Review as "a novel in the form of a dream allegory". Despite its departure from Hope's earlier writings, Kruger's Alp was greeted with critical acclaim.

Hope's other novels include The Hottentot Room, Darkest England, and My Mother's Lovers. (See Selected Bibliography below) Hope has also penned a memoir entitled White Boy Running, several plays, and two pieces of juvenile fiction.

Awards

Over the course of his career, Hope has earned a number of prestigious writing awards. Cape Drives won Hope the Thomas Pringle Prize and a Cholmondeley Award.[citation needed] A Separate Development was the recipient of the David Higham Memorial Prize.[1] Hope won the Whitbread Prize in 1984 for Kruger's Alp.[2] Hope has also been awarded the Professor Alexander Petrie Award, the Silver Pen Award, and in 1992 short listed for the Man Booker Prize with "Serenity House".[3]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1990 [4]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Whitewashes 1970
  • Cape Drives 1974
  • A Separate Development 1977
  • "Private Parts & Other Tales" 1981
  • In the Country of the Black Pig 1981
  • Kruger's Alp 1985
  • The Hottentot Room 1986
  • Black Swan 1987
  • White Boy Running 1988
  • My Chocolate Redeemer 1989
  • Moscow! Moscow! 1990
  • Serenity House 1992
  • The Love Songs of Nathan J. Swirsky 1993
  • Darkest England 1996
  • Me, the Moon and Elvis Presley 1997
  • Signs of the Heart: Love and Death in Languedoc 1999
  • Heaven Forbid 2001
  • Brothers Under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny 2003
  • My Mother's Lovers 2007

Book reviews

External links

References

  1. ^ Prizewinning Literature: UK Literary Award Winners by Anne Strachan, publ. 1989 by Library Association Publishing Ltd ISBN 0-85365-558-8
  2. ^ Costa Book awards, Past Winners
  3. ^ The Man Booker Prize, writer's profile for Christopher Hope
  4. ^ "Royal Society of Literature All Fellows". Royal Society of Literature. http://www.rslit.org/content/fellows. Retrieved 9 August 2010. 

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