
André Philippus Brink was a South African novelist. He wrote in Afrikaans and English and was until his retirement a Professor of English Literature at the University of Cape Town. In the 1960s, he and Breyten Breytenbach were key figures in the Afrikaans literary movement known as Die Sestigers ("The Sixty-ers"). These writers sought to use Afrikaans as a language to speak against the apartheid government, and also to bring into Afrikaans literature the influence of contemporary English and French trends. His novel Kennis van die aand (1973) was the first Afrikaans book to be banned by the South African government. Brink's early novels were often concerned with the apartheid policy. His final works engaged new issues raised by life in postapartheid South Africa.
Books

Cape of Storms
1993

States of Emergency
1985

An Act of Terror
1991

Before I Forget
2004

Writing in a State of Siege
Essays on Politics and Literature
1983

Die rooikop en die redakteur en ander stories
1955–1959
2018

A Fork in the Road
2009

The Rights of Desire
2000

al-Bab al-azraq
2006

A Dry White Season
1979

Rumours Of Rain
1978

A Chain of Voices
1982

On The Contrary
1993

Philida
2012

An Instant in the Wind
1975

The Wall of the Plague
1984

The Ambassador
1963

Looking on Darkness
1973

Praying Mantis
2005

Black Butterflies
2007

The Other Side Of Silence
1982

Imaginings Of Sand
1995

The Novel
Language and Narrative from Cervantes to Calvino
1997

Devil's Valley
1998

Lobola vir die lewe
1962

Groot Verseboek
2000

Other Lives
2008

Flame in the Snow
The Love Letters of André Brink & Ingrid Jonker
2015