Rayda Jacobs

South African writer and film-maker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSouth African writer and film-maker
PlacesSouth Africa
isFilm director Author Writer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature
Gender
Female
BirthCape Town
The details

Biography

Rayda Jacobs (born March 6, 1947) is a South African writer and film-maker.
She was born in Diep River, Cape Town and began writing at a young age. In 1968, she moved to Toronto, Canada. She married there, had two children and later divorced. Her first book The Middle Children, a collection of short stories, was published in Canada in 1994. Jacobs returned to South Africa the following year. Her novel Eyes of the Sky, published in 1996, received the Herman Charles Bosman Prize for English fiction.
She wrote a series of feature articles for the Cape Times and hosted radio programs. She has also produced and directed documentaries for television, including God Has Many Names and Portrait of Muslim Women.

Selected works

  • The Slave Book, novel (1998)
  • Sachs Street, novel (2001)
  • Confessions of a Gambler, novel (2003), received The Sunday Times Fiction Prize and the Herman Charles Bosman Prize, adapted for film

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