David Kramer – an unauthorised biography and creative nonfiction : writing an unauthorised biography of David Kramer

This study is comprised of two parts: an unauthorised biography of the South African musician David Kramer, as well as a reflective look at the process of writing this biography. In this regard the following aspects were looked at closely: finding an appropriate style, biography versus propaganda, c...

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Main Author: Maccani, Mario
Other Authors: Pieterse, Henning Jonathan, 1960-
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29006
Maccani, M 2011, David Kramer – an unauthorised biography and creative nonfiction : writing an unauthorised biography of David Kramer, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29006 >
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-290062017-07-20T04:11:41Z David Kramer – an unauthorised biography and creative nonfiction : writing an unauthorised biography of David Kramer Maccani, Mario Pieterse, Henning Jonathan, 1960- mmaccani@hotmail.com Approach to biographical subject Make-believe Influences Research ethics Bilingualism Conjecturing Propaganda David kramer Writing process Text Biography Novel Subjectivity Objectivity Truth Fact Faction Creative nonfiction Nonfiction Fiction Intertextuality Fictionalisation UCTD This study is comprised of two parts: an unauthorised biography of the South African musician David Kramer, as well as a reflective look at the process of writing this biography. In this regard the following aspects were looked at closely: finding an appropriate style, biography versus propaganda, conjecturing, the bilingual nature of the text, problems of research, ethics, influences, make-believe, approach to the subject, intertextuality, and fictionalisation. The central question of the biography is to highlight the success of a fellow Worcester (the author’s hometown) boy. The central research questions of the thesis are the fictionalisation of the nonfiction text, intertextuality, and the question of a text written in both English and Afrikaans. With regard to the aforementioned fictionalisation, a biographical text is classified as “nonfiction”, because it deals with a real person and real events. However, a text such as David Kramer – an unauthorised biography presents an alternative perspective, in that the narrative often moves into fiction, or “creative nonfiction”. Written texts are traditionally divided into two fields: fiction or nonfiction. Nonfiction is deemed to be fact, truth, whereas fiction is the fruit of an author’s imagination. But perhaps the notion of truth versus untruth is too limited, and one should include the words “objectivity” and “subjectivity”. Some texts incorporate both elements, be they newspaper editorials which are mostly opinion, advertisements which are highly subjective, or biographies such as Taraborrelli’s Madonna – An Intimate Biography, which often reads as a novel. This doctoral thesis looks at David Kramer – an unauthorised biography, which is at times “faction”, to illuminate the sections where the text fell somewhere between fiction or nonfiction. In attempting this exercise, intertextuality was useful in two ways. Firstly, to ground the text in a reality the reader could believe, as it brought “real” things to the text, such as song lyrics, photographs, et cetera, all things which brought some credibility to the truth of the text, and secondly to place the events being described in a certain timeframe. The use of English and Afrikaans in the biography was to reflect that Kramer uses both languages in his songs, and furthermore, to give an idea of the South Africa at the time of Kramer’s early success: the divides of English/Afrikaans, white/black, liberal/conservative. Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2011. Unit for Creative Writing Unrestricted 2013-09-07T14:40:39Z 2011-10-24 2013-09-07T14:40:39Z 2011-09-08 2011-10-24 2011-10-24 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29006 Maccani, M 2011, David Kramer – an unauthorised biography and creative nonfiction : writing an unauthorised biography of David Kramer, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29006 > D11/9/254/ag http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-10242011-122443/ © 2011 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
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topic Approach to biographical subject
Make-believe
Influences
Research ethics
Bilingualism
Conjecturing
Propaganda
David kramer
Writing process
Text
Biography
Novel
Subjectivity
Objectivity
Truth
Fact
Faction
Creative nonfiction
Nonfiction
Fiction
Intertextuality
Fictionalisation
UCTD
spellingShingle Approach to biographical subject
Make-believe
Influences
Research ethics
Bilingualism
Conjecturing
Propaganda
David kramer
Writing process
Text
Biography
Novel
Subjectivity
Objectivity
Truth
Fact
Faction
Creative nonfiction
Nonfiction
Fiction
Intertextuality
Fictionalisation
UCTD
Maccani, Mario
David Kramer – an unauthorised biography and creative nonfiction : writing an unauthorised biography of David Kramer
description This study is comprised of two parts: an unauthorised biography of the South African musician David Kramer, as well as a reflective look at the process of writing this biography. In this regard the following aspects were looked at closely: finding an appropriate style, biography versus propaganda, conjecturing, the bilingual nature of the text, problems of research, ethics, influences, make-believe, approach to the subject, intertextuality, and fictionalisation. The central question of the biography is to highlight the success of a fellow Worcester (the author’s hometown) boy. The central research questions of the thesis are the fictionalisation of the nonfiction text, intertextuality, and the question of a text written in both English and Afrikaans. With regard to the aforementioned fictionalisation, a biographical text is classified as “nonfiction”, because it deals with a real person and real events. However, a text such as David Kramer – an unauthorised biography presents an alternative perspective, in that the narrative often moves into fiction, or “creative nonfiction”. Written texts are traditionally divided into two fields: fiction or nonfiction. Nonfiction is deemed to be fact, truth, whereas fiction is the fruit of an author’s imagination. But perhaps the notion of truth versus untruth is too limited, and one should include the words “objectivity” and “subjectivity”. Some texts incorporate both elements, be they newspaper editorials which are mostly opinion, advertisements which are highly subjective, or biographies such as Taraborrelli’s Madonna – An Intimate Biography, which often reads as a novel. This doctoral thesis looks at David Kramer – an unauthorised biography, which is at times “faction”, to illuminate the sections where the text fell somewhere between fiction or nonfiction. In attempting this exercise, intertextuality was useful in two ways. Firstly, to ground the text in a reality the reader could believe, as it brought “real” things to the text, such as song lyrics, photographs, et cetera, all things which brought some credibility to the truth of the text, and secondly to place the events being described in a certain timeframe. The use of English and Afrikaans in the biography was to reflect that Kramer uses both languages in his songs, and furthermore, to give an idea of the South Africa at the time of Kramer’s early success: the divides of English/Afrikaans, white/black, liberal/conservative. === Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2011. === Unit for Creative Writing === Unrestricted
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