Eben Venter

Eben Venter
Born Burgersdorp, South Africa
Occupation Novelist
Notable awards M-Net Literary Award

Eben Venter is an Afrikaans-speaking writer who was born in Burgersdorp in South Africa and has lived in Australia, Japan and the Netherlands. He published eleven works of fiction (novels, short story collections and a cookbook). His works have been translated into English, Dutch and German.


Life

Venter was raised on a farm in Eastern Cape. He went to Grey College in Bloemfontein before he was conscripted into the air force and served on the Angolan border. He obtained an MA in philosophy and worked as a journalist in Johannesburg before leaving South Africa in 1986, during the State of Emergency. He went to Australia where he worked as a chef in his sibling's café.

In 2006, he was writer-in-residency at NIAS, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and lectured by invitation at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Kyoto University, Japan.

The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University awarded him as an alumni achiever in November 2011. In 2012, he was writer-in-residence at Rhodes University. Currently (as of 2015) he lives in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, working on the first novel which he creates in English instead of Afrikaans.

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