Vroeë Oos-Kaapse tekste: Andrew Geddes Bain (1797-1864)
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Andrew Geddes Bain, Eastern Cape literature, satireAbstract
Andrew Geddes Bain: fervent letter writer of satirical sketches of contemporary life, transport entrepreneur, military man, farmer, builder of bridges in the dry stone walling technique, autodidact, discoverer of the "Blinkwater Monster" fossil, as well as dramatist of "Kaatje Kekkelbek". Andrew Geddes Bain's journal (1949) offers insights into a fascinating life in the Eastern Cape at the beginning of the eighteenth century. The journal of Bain reconstructs not only his own life, but also the multi-faceted daily life and interactions of the various communities in the colony. His sense of humour, intelligence, innovation and inquisitive mind make him an unforgettable colonial character, and his writings fascinating and endurable monuments, like his passes and bridges still standing in the Eastern Cape to this day. As forefather of South African geology and pioneer road builder, Bain may also be seen as forefather of the satirical tradition in South African literature.
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