Time of the Writer Festival 2009Max du Preez (South Africa)

Max du Preez, one of South Africa 's foremost investigative journalists, was born in 1951 in Kroonstad and began working as a parliamentary reporter and correspondent for the Nasionale Pers group in 1974.

Du Preez spent two years freelancing in Northern Ireland and East Berlin and then worked as a political correspondent for the Financial Mail and Sunday Times until 1987. In the same year he was part of the delegation which held talks with the then banned African National Congress in Dakar , Senegal. On his return du Preez founded Vrye Weekblad , the country's only anti-apartheid Afrikaans newspaper, which ran until 1994. The ground-breaking newspaper, which among other investigations exposed the Apartheid death squads, faced constant harassment and expensive law suits, forcing its eventual closure.

With the advent of democracy, du Preez joined the SABC as a television anchor and documentary producer, presenting and producing the landmark Special Report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Th e weekly programme reported on the proceedings of the TRC hearings from 1996 to 1998 and altogether eighty-seven episodes were aired. Du Preez then launched the investigative documentary series Special Assignment. Eventually fired from the show, his tenure was widely admired for its journalistic bravery. After decades of journalism, du Preez's passion has shifted to uncovering stories about South Africa 's past.

He has published five books including Louis Luyt – Unauthorised ; Pale Native – Memories of a Renegade Reporter ; Of Lovers, Warriors and Prophets ; Oranje Blanje Blues ; and his latest Of Tricksters, Tyrants and Turncoats. The sequel to Of Warriors, Lovers and Prophets, Of Tricksters is a collection of more colourful, fascinating – and mostly unknown – characters, spanning more than three hundred years of South African history.

Among du Preez's awards are the Outstanding Young South African Award by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Pringle Award by the South African Society of Journalists, the Louis M Lyons Award by the Nieman Fellows at Harvard University , and an honorary degree by the University of Cape Town. Du Preez is presently a freelancer writer and a columnist for the Independent Newspapers Group.

Bibliography

Of Tricksters, Tyrants and Turncoats, Zebra Press, 2008

Oranje Blanje Blues, Zebra Press, 2005

Of Lovers, Warriors and Prophets, Zebra Press, 2004

Pale Native – Memories of a Renagade Reporter, Zebra Press, 2003

Louis Luyt – Unauthorized, Zebra Press, 2000

 

 

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