Ncedile Saule is a South African novelist, writer and academic.
Career
Saule was born in Fort Beaufort and is from the Bhayi, Mvulane clan.[1] Saule has written a number of notable works in Xhosa, including Unyana Womntu, which was adapted for television by the SABC in 1989,[2] as well as Umthetho KaMthetho and Inkululeko Isentabeni[citation needed]. He has twice won the Nguni category in the M-Net Literary Awards.[3]
Saule was a Xhosa lecturer at the University of South Africa from 1982 until joining Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in around 2013.[3] He is a Xhosa lecturer at Rhodes University[citation needed].
Awards
- 1997 M-Net Literary Awards, Nguni category for Ukhozi Olumaphiko[2]
- 2011 M-Net Literary Awards, Nguni category for Inkululeko Isentabeni[3]
Works
- Novels
- Unyana Womntu
- Idinga
- Ukhozi Olumaphiko
- Indlalifa
- Umlimandlela
- Ilizwe Linjani
- Textbooks
- Intaba Kamnqwazi[4]
References
- ^ A critical analysis of the screen adaptation of Saule’s Unyana womntu. by Thembisa Mbatsha, p.6 [1]
- ^ a b c "King Hintsa Memorial Lecture 2017 by Prof Ncedile Saule - Xhosa Culture". Retrieved 26 May 2019.
- ^ a b c Ben. "The 2011 M-Net Literary Awards Winners". Sunday Times Books LIVE. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012.
- ^ "Publications". new.ilithapublishers.co.za. Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
- Living people
- Academic staff of the University of South Africa
- South African male novelists
- 21st-century South African novelists
- 21st-century South African male writers
- Xhosa-language writers
- Academic staff of Nelson Mandela University
- 20th-century South African novelists
- 20th-century South African male writers
- South African writer stubs