 Stephen Coan Stephen Coan is an assistant editor at The Witness, Pietermaritzburg’s daily newspaper.
Coan was born in London in 1950. After leaving school he joined the British Broadcasting Corporation, first working as a researcher for BBC News before being trained as a film editor.
Coan came to South Africa on a three-month holiday in 1975 and has lived here ever since. He was initially employed by the South African Broadcasting Corporation in Johannesburg before joining an independent film production company. During this time he also edited news footage for various international television networks.
During the Eighties he worked as a writer-director in film, television and the theatre. His production of the play Stevie by Hugh Whitemore about the poet Stevie Smith - with Dorothy Ann Gould in the title role - won several awards including the Breytenbach Epathlon for best director as well as a Vita award for best production for its run in Durban. Other productions included the Peter Shaffer double-bill The Private Ear and The Public Eye, Tom Stoppard's Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Stephen Gray's A Night at the Verne's and his own play Kitchen Tea.
Coan moved to Pietermaritzburg in 1990 and joined the then Natal Witness - the Natal prefix was dropped in 2004. At The Witness he has been, variously, a feature-writer, sub-editor and arts editor. He is now an assistant editor and senior feature writer. He is known for his writing on literature, history and film.
For many years he has been researching the life and work of Henry Rider Haggard, with particular focus on the years Haggard spent in southern Africa. Coan edited, annotated and wrote a biographical introduction for Haggard’s previously unpublished Diary of An African Journey (2000) and co-edited with Alfred Tella, Mameena and other plays – The dramatic works of H. Rider Haggard (2007). He has also published articles on Haggard in journals such as Natalia and The Journal of the Anglo-Zulu War Historical Society.
In 2005 with Lindy Stiebel he prepared the Rider Haggard Trail pamphlet which inaugurated the KZN Literary Tourism trails series.
A volume of poetry, Chant of the Doves, was published in 2008. "They are poems of place, and the place happens to be the Buddhist Retreat Centre near Ixopo," he said in an interview. Coan has been associated with the centre as a retreatant and teacher since 1987.
Coan's poetry has been published in Sesame, the English Academy Review, Fidelities and Carapace.
Selected work
spitfire
today while driving to pretoria i saw a spitfire. it flew parallel to the freeway banked and turned away across the veld.
it was the first spitfire i had ever seen unless you count second-hand sightings in newsreels and old films where young men with oxford smiles would scramble off into the cumulus to search for their deadly playmates fritz and jerry.
a girl who became my mother stood watching spitfires spiralling in dogfights over palmers green. it is difficult to imagine black-smudged death over the north circular road over the moss-filled cracks in the pavement over the eternal plane trees over the tennis courts over the asphalt paths of parks centred around sedate and manageable ponds. over the fairies at the bottom of the garden.
over the suburbs of north london, saved by those smiling summertime heroes.
forty years later and further south i saw a spitfire for the first time. it disappeared into the cumulus over a pretoria suburb called valhalla.
(from Sesame, 1984)
clear night sky wind in the pines May moon breathing
sitting at the Rocks looking out over the valley the wind made visible by the grass
winter morning walking meditation wooden tiles cold underfoot except for one lit by the sun
every night the yellow-striped fieldmouse peeps over the horizon of my pillow to see if I am awake
a curve of bamboo over the thatched roof brushstroke against the blue
(from Chant of the Doves 2008)
Bibliography 2000. The Diary of an African Journey by H. Rider Haggard, (editor), University of Natal Press; Christopher Hurst 2001; New York University Press 2001. 2007. Mameena and other plays - The complete dramatic works of H. Rider Haggard, (editor, with Alfred Tella), University of Kwazulu-Natal Press. 2008. Chant of the Doves, Leopard Press. |