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Stephen Watson was born on 6 November, 1954 in Cape Town, South Africa, is a Poet, academic. At 57 years old, Stephen Watson height not available right now. We will update Stephen Watson's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Poet, academic
Stephen Watson Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 6 November 1954
Birthday 6 November
Birthplace Cape Town, South Africa
Date of death April 10, 2011,
Died Place Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality South African

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Stephen Watson Net Worth

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2011

In January 2011, Watson received the English Academy's Thomas Pringle Award for a short story, "Buiten Street", published in New Contrast. His poetry featured in the most recent edition of Poetry International – South Africa, where further biographical information is available.

Stephen Watson died on 10 April 2011 after suffering from cancer.

2006

In February 2006, the normally reclusive Watson made the mainstream news when, writing in New Contrast, he launched an attack on Antjie Krog, accusing her of plagiarism. He claimed that she "lifted the entire conception of her book [the stars say 'tsau' ] from [his] Return of the Moon", and that she also plagiarised from the work of Ted Hughes. Krog strongly denied the claims.

1990

Watson was anchored at the University of Cape Town for most of his career. In his poetry, he was best known as a lyrical chronicler of the Cape's natural beauty, documenting the response of the soul when surrounded by it. His intertwinedness with the landscape spilled into his prose, too: he memorably wrote about his "love affair" with the city's mountains last year, in what might be cast as a follow-up essay to his landmark 1990 piece, "In These Mountains". Although poetry was Watson's chief metier, he distinguished himself as an essayist, writing on subjects near and far, as diverse as South African "black" poetry and Leonard Cohen.

1954

Stephen Watson (6 November 1954 – 10 April 2011) was a South African poet.