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465:. Van der Post was known for his work in maintaining the morale of prisoners of many different nationalities. Along with others, he organised a "camp university" with courses from basic literacy to degree-standard ancient history, and he also organized a camp farm to supplement nutritional needs. He could speak some basic Japanese, which helped him greatly. Once, depressed, he wrote in his diary: "It is one of the hardest things in this prison life: the strain caused by being continually in the power of people who are only half-sane and live in a twilight of reason and humanity." He wrote about his prison experiences in 837: 747:, and was considered an authority on Bushman folklore and culture. "I was compelled towards the Bushmen," he said, "like someone who walks in his sleep, obedient to a dream of finding in the dark what the day has denied him." Over the next fifteen years, he had a steady stream of publications, including the two books drawn from his war experiences (see above), a travel book called 763:(1974). The latter books, about four young people, two of them San, caught up in violent events on the borders of 1970s Rhodesia, became popular as class readers in secondary schools. In 1972, there was a BBC television series about his 12-year friendship with Jung, who died in 1961, which was followed by the book 914:
While conducting research for van der Post’s biography with the permission of his daughter Lucia, Jones found documents confirming that van der Post had fathered a daughter with a 14-year-old girl named Bonnie, who had been entrusted to his care by her parents for a sea voyage between South Africa
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When he was 46 in 1953, van der Post sexually abused a 14-year-old girl named Bonnie, whom he was given responsibility for during a sea voyage to England. He later abandoned her after he impregnated her. The girl subsequently gave birth to a daughter, Cari Mostert. Van der Post gave the mother a
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has never consciously believed that the native should ever become his equal." However, he predicted that "the process of leveling up and inter-mixture must accelerate continually ... the future civilization of South Africa is, I believe, neither black or white but brown."
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and England. Van der Post never acknowledged the existence of the child, nor his relationship to her, but did pay Bonnie a yearly stipend. The child, Cari Mostert, publicly came out to support Jones's biographical account in 1996, after Van Der Post's death.
833:, and he spent much time with the sculptor Frances Baruch, an old friend (who made a bust of van der Post). In 1984, his son John (who had gone on to be an engineer in London) died, and van der Post spent time with his youngest daughter Lucia and her family. 281:) which criticised imperialist systems; it lasted for three issues before being forced to shut down because of its controversial views. Later that year he took off for three months with Plomer and sailed to Tokyo and back on a Japanese freighter, the 864:"-type event with friends from every period of his life. A few days later, on 15 December 1996, after whispering in Afrikaans "die sterre" (the stars), he died. The funeral took place on 20 December in London, attended by Zulu chief 685:
commissioned van der Post to return to the Kalahari in search of the Bushmen, a journey that became a six-part television documentary series in 1956. In 1958, his best-known book was published under the same title as the BBC series:
222:, had emigrated to South Africa with his parents and married Johanna Lubbe in 1889. The van der Posts had a total of 13 children, with Laurens being the 13th. The fifth son, Christiaan, was a lawyer and politician who fought in the 895:(2001), claimed that van der Post was "a fraud, a fantasist, a liar, a serial adulterer and a paternalist. He falsified his Army record and inflated his own importance at every possible opportunity." A rebuttal was published by 249:. There, he wrote, it was a great shock to him that he was "being educated into something which destroyed the sense of common humanity I shared with the black people". In 1925, he took his first job as a reporter in training at 613:. Jung was to have probably a greater influence on him than anybody else, and he later said that he had never met anyone of Jung's stature. He continued to work on a travel book about his Nyasaland adventures called 825:(1982), which discussed his love of the sea and his journey to Japan with Plomer in 1926. (His affection for that country and its people, despite his wartime experiences, had first been explored in 1968 in his book 364:, it portrayed the tragic consequences of a racially and ideologically divided South Africa. Later that year, he decided to become a dairy farmer and, possibly with the help of the independently wealthy poet 719:
Van der Post described the Bushmen as the original natives of southern Africa, outcast and persecuted by all other races and nationalities. He said they represented the "lost soul" of all mankind, a type of
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Van der Post then spent two years helping to mediate between Indonesian nationalists and members of the Dutch Colonial Government. He had gained the trust of the nationalist leaders such as
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began in 1939, he found himself torn between England and South Africa, his new love and his family; his career was at a dead end, and he was in depressed spirits, often drinking heavily.
848:(1986), the transcript of a series of interviews, gives a taste of his appeal as a conversationalist. In 1996, he tried to prevent the eviction of the Bushmen from their homeland in the 450:
skills. By his own statement, he was given command of Special Mission 43, the purpose of which was to organise the covert evacuation of as many Allied personnel as possible, after the
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In old age, Sir Laurens van der Post was involved with many projects, from the worldwide conservationist movement, to setting up a centre of Jungian studies in Cape Town.
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British name for what had previously been the Afrikaner Orange Free State in what is today South Africa. His father, Christiaan Willem Hendrik van der Post (1856–1914), a
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to repeat his warning directly to the Dutch cabinet. In November 1946, British forces withdrew and van der Post became military attaché to the British consulate in
419:. His unit led 11,000 camels through difficult mountain terrain and he was remembered for being an excellent caretaker of the animals. In March, he came down with 891:" was questioned, and journalists published examples of embellishment of the truth in his memoirs and travel books. J. D. F. Jones, in his authorised biography 1704: 1754: 1270: 1442: 467: 1679: 535: 1699: 296:, Dorset. A son was born on 26 December, named Jan Laurens (later known as John). In 1929, van der Post returned to South Africa to work for the 1689: 1203: 1759: 1724: 1694: 887:
After van der Post’s death a number of writers questioned the accuracy of his claims about his life. His reputation as a "modern sage" and "
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He spent his early childhood years on the family farm, and acquired a taste for reading from his father's extensive library, which included
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With the war over and his business with the army concluded, van der Post returned to South Africa in late 1947 to work at the
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in 1977 and with whom he had a close and influential friendship for the rest of his life. Also in 1977, together with
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In 1982, he fell and injured his back and used the hiatus from tennis and skiing to write an autobiography called
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became prime minister, and she called on his advice with matters dealing with southern Africa, particularly the
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In 1927, van der Post met Marjorie Edith Wendt (d. 1995), daughter of the founder and conductor of the
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planned to film the book, but lost support from South African authorities and gave up the idea.
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small allowance and met his daughter on several occasions, but never publicly acknowledged her.
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against the British. After the Second Boer War, Christiaan senior was exiled with his family to
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for the official surrender of the Japanese in Java to British forces representing the Allies.
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In 1936, he made five trips to South Africa and during one trip he met and fell in love with
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Van der Post had become a respected television personality, had introduced the world to the
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and upon completion of officer training in January 1941 he was sent to East Africa in the
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In 1931, van der Post returned to England. His friend, Plomer, had been published by the
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On 20 April 1942, he surrendered to the Japanese. He was taken to prison camps first at
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in 1961 to guarantee their survival, and the reserve became a part of settled law when
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He went on honeymoon with Ingaret to Switzerland, where his new wife introduced him to
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writer, farmer, soldier, educator, journalist, humanitarian, philosopher, explorer and
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adventure story, about a Soviet plot to take over South Africa. It sold very well.
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myth. This mythos of the Bushmen inspired the colonial government to create the
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had begun. That same year, van der Post retired from the army and was made a
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he traveled back to London. He later published a critique of apartheid (
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The Laurens van der Post Memorial Centre in Philippolis, South Africa
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Campbell, Roy; van der Post, Laurens & Plomer, William (1926).
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In 1934, the Woolfs published van der Post's first novel. Called
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Voorslag 1–3: A Magazine of South African Life and Art
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teams. In 1926, he and two other rebellious writers,
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There van der Post for the first time met the 1327: 893:Storyteller: The Lives of Laurens van der Post 391:In May 1940, van der Post volunteered for the 1705:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 871:Laurens van de Post Way, built on the former 1422: 1179:"Another knight with a tarnished reputation" 197: 1755:World War II prisoners of war held by Japan 1509:"Post, Sir Laurens Jan van der (1906–1996)" 1390: 1388: 324: 202:Van der Post was born in the small town of 1498: 1496: 1467: 1465: 751:(1964) describing a long trip through the 41: 1636:Complete published works by or about LvdP 1611: 882: 1474:"Master Storyteller or Master Deceiver?" 1385: 1367:"Master Storyteller or Master Deceiver?" 1196: 923:For a complete list see External links. 835: 271:, published a satirical magazine called 1680:People from Kopanong Local Municipality 1557:Booker, Christopher (20 October 2001). 1515:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1493: 1462: 1271:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1220: 1112:Pottiez, Jean-Marc (17 December 1996). 1111: 1105: 526:and warned both British Prime Minister 333:, a business run by the married couple 1700:British Army personnel of World War II 1662: 1584: 1556: 1550: 1502: 1394: 1339:"Readers Recommend: Songs about Books" 1336: 1133: 1690:South African people of Dutch descent 1578: 1471: 1364: 873:Joint Services School of Intelligence 829:.) 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Index

CBE

Philippolis
Orange River Colony
Philippolis
Grey College
Bloemfontein
Ingaret Giffard
CBE
Afrikaner
conservationist
Jungianism
Kalahari Bushmen
World War II
Charles III
Margaret Thatcher
Philippolis
Orange River Colony
Boer War
Hollander
Leiden
Second Boer War
Stellenbosch
Homer
Shakespeare
Grey College
Bloemfontein
The Natal Advertiser
Durban
field hockey

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