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Stephen Gray
Born(1941-11-30)30 November 1941
Died22 October 2020(2020-10-22) (aged 78)
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
NationalitySouth African citizenship
Occupation(s)Author, literary critic
Notable workTime of our Darkness (1988)
Beatrice Hastings: A Literary Life (2004)

Stephen Gray (30 November 1941 – 22 October 2020) was a South African writer and critic.

Career

Gray was born in Cape Town on 30 November 1941. He studied at St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown,[1] and later at the University of Cape Town, Cambridge University, England, and the University of Iowa, US. Until 1992, he was Professor of English at the Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg.

Gray was a prolific poet and published eight novels. Recurrent themes include attitudes to homosexuality and the many rewritings of history in South Africa. He also wrote for the theatre and edited collections of work by Athol Fugard and Herman Charles Bosman.

Gray died on 22 October 2020 in Johannesburg at the age of 78.[2]

Published works

[Note: Gray has been published in many countries by various publishers in other editions. consult ISBN in WorldCat and other sources for multiple editions.]

Novels and short stories

  • Local Colour. Ravan Press, 1975. ISBN 0-86975-046-1
  • Visible People. R. Collings, 1977. ISBN 0-86036-046-6.
  • Caltrop's Desire. Africa Book Centre, 1980. ISBN 0-86036-108-X.
  • Time of our Darkness. Arrow, 1988. ISBN 0-09-965670-1.
  • Born of Man. Gay Men's Press, 1989. ISBN 0-85449-107-4.
  • War Child. Serif, 1994. ISBN 1-897959-01-X.
  • My Serial Killer and other Short Stories. Jacana Media, 2005. ISBN 1-77009-030-4

Plays

Poetry

As editor

Other

  • Southern African Literature: An Introduction. Barnes & Noble Imports, 1979. ISBN 0-06-492530-7.
  • John Ross: The True Story. 1987.
  • Human Interest and Other Pieces. Justified Press, 1993. ISBN 0-947451-23-4.
  • Accident of Birth: An Autobiography. COSAW Publishing, 1993. ISBN 1-874879-23-0.
  • Free-lancers and Literary Biography in South Africa. Editions Rodopi BV, 1999. ISBN 90-420-0656-0.
  • Life Sentence: A Biography of Herman Charles Bosman. Human & Rousseau, 2005. ISBN 0-7981-4484-X.

References

  1. ^ Poland 2008, p. 306.
  2. ^ "Man of letters Stephen Gray dies at 78". New Frame. Retrieved 23 October 2020.