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Peter Rudolf Gisela Horn, born 7 December 1934 in Teplice Czechoslovakia (currently in Czech Republic). He is a well-known South African poet, who made his mark especially with his anti-Apartheid poetry.〔Chapman, Michael: South African English Poetry. A Modern Perspective. A.D.Donker (1984) S.251–255; Adey, David, und , Ridley Beeton, Michael Chapman, Ernest Pereira (Hg.): Companion to South African English Literature. A.D.Donker (1986) S.102〕 At the end of World War II he had to flee from his home and settled with his parents first in Bavaria and later in Freiburg im Breisgau, where he completed high school in 1954. He then emigrated with his parents to South Africa. ==Education and career== He attended the primary school in Schönau; the Gymnasium in Teplice (1945); Donauwörth (1945–1950); Berthold-Gymnasium in Freiburg (Brsg) (1950–1954).He studied at the University of the Witwatersrand and the College of Education (Johannesburg). He worked for some time as a packer, builder, lab assistant, photographer, insurance agent, and a teacher. He then taught at University of the Witwatersrand, the University of South Africa and the University of Zululand. He was professor and head of department of German at the University of Cape Town (1974–1999).〔Sevry 1993:104–113; Berold 1995:31–41〕 He is now Honorary Professor and Research Associate at the University of the Witwatersrand. ()
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