Bessie Head (6 July, 1937 – 17 April, 1986) is a novelist and short stories writers, considered Botswana’s most influential writer.
Fun Facts about Bessie Head:
- Even though she is considered as a writer from Botswana, she was born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa as Bessie Amelia Emery.
- Sadly, her mother killed herself and Bessie was raised by foster parents, and later was put in an orphanage.
- The author married Harold Head in 1961.
- Head’s occupation was a schoolteacher and a journalist.
- In 1964 Ms. Head moved to Botswana with her young son seeking asylum.
- It took her 15 years to obtain citizenship.
- Most of the author’s stories focused on ordinary people living ordinary life.
- Head was awarded the South African Order of Ikhamanga in 2003.
- The author died in 1986 from hepatitis, just as she was starting to achieve recognition for her work.
- The Bessie head Heritage Trust and the Bessie Head Literature Awards were established in 2007.
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