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Linde, Marie (pseudonym) (1894 - 1963)

Short name Linde, Marie (pseudonym)
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/73654184
First name Elizabeth Johanna
Birth name Bosman
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Date of birth 1894
Date of death 1963
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Sex Female
Place of birth Cape Town
Place of death Cape Town
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Onder bevoorregte mense (1925) 2 0
Dina en Lalie (1927) 1 0
Die ongelyke worsteling (1929) 0 0
Die goue roos en ander verhale (1929) 0 0
Bettie Maritz (1930) 1 0
Drie toneelstukkies (1932) 0 0
Die verlore paradys en ander verhale (1932) 0 0
Felix Qui Potuit (1933) 0 0
Kaparrings en ander verhale (1935) 0 0
Knap kêrels en mooi nooiens (1936) 0 0
’n Huis verdeeld (1943) 0 0
Op die ou trant (1944) 0 0
Die huis met die horings (1944) 0 0
Moord op Kersdag (1945) 0 0
Hoë polvye (1947) 0 0
Wie is Sylvia? (1949) 0 0
Om die beurt (1952) 0 0

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Unknown photographer, portrait of Marie Linde, 1931. 1931 is portrait of
Marie Linde 1939 comments on person

In 1925, she won the first prize in a competition of publisher Van Schaik with her novel "Onder bevoorregte mense" (1925). As a prize, her novel was translated into English as Among privileged people.