Extracts from Zemlinsky's lyric symphony are used as soundtrack in some of the love scenes to portray the passion between Abraham and his soul mate, the co-wife Hagar. Source books for the story are Quran, The Old Testament and Torah.
is a writer who was born in South Africa and who has lived in Canada for more than two decades (since 1987). Her first book was published by Tafelberg Publishers of Cape Town when she was sixteen years old, followed by a second book at age eighteen. She is a recipient of the Eugene Marais Prize, a prestigious literary award from the South African Academy for Science and Art, for best poetry debut. Her historic publishing record, being the youngest-published poet in the literary history of the Afrikaans language, remains unbroken to date. There are two streets named for her in South Africa. Widely anthologized selections from her published works have been on prescribed reading lists in the curriculum at grade school and university levels in her country of origin for three decades. She is currently pursuing screenplay writing in addition to her other interests.
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