Wopko Pieter Jensa (born 26 July 1939[1][2] in Ventersdorp, South Africa),[3] is a South African poet and artist.[4] Jensma published three collections of poetry before his disappearance in 1993.[5]
Wopko Jensa | |
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Born | Wopko Pieter Jensa 26 July 1939 Ventersdorp, South Africa |
Disappeared | August, 1993 (age 52) Johannesburg |
Status | Missing for 29 years and 0 or 1 month |
Occupation | poet, Artist |
Jensma's art is ethnic, based on a theme unique to himself, lino-printed images of animals drawn as characteristics of people. His poetry was characterized as having a jazzlike feel to it; he described his words as his jazz instrument and his expression being his rhythm.[6]
A selection of Jensma's poems appeared, with a brief biography, in the anthology Ten South African Poets edited and introduced by Adam Schwartzman (Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1999). There is an online appreciation of Jensma's poetry and art works, with quotations and some biographical details, by Tony McGregor entitled I write you from afar: Wopko Jensma, enigmatic poet of Africa.
Jensma disappeared from Johannesburg without a trace in August 1993, and has not been seen since.[7][8][9] No information of what became of him is known.
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