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Noun

1. athol fugard, fugard

South African playwright whose plays feature the racial tensions in South Africa during apartheid (born in 1932)

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noun
Athol (ˈæθəl). born 1932, South African dramatist, theatre director, and novelist. His plays include The Blood-Knot (1961), Sizwe Bansi is Dead (1972), Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act (1974), and The Captain's Tiger (1999). The film of his novel Tsotsi won an Academy Award for best foreign language film (2006)

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ˈAthol (ˈæθɔl ) ; at hˈôl) ; ˈæθəl ) ; at hˈəl) 1932- ; South African playwright

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South African playwright and director whose works, including Master Harold ... and the Boys (1982), explore racial tension and inequality in South Africa, especially during apartheid.

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