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جاك ديفيس (بالإنجليزية: Jack Davis)‏ هو كاتب ومؤلف وشاعر أسترالي، ولد في 11 مارس 1917، وتوفي في 17 مارس 2000 في فريمانتل في أستراليا. Jack Leonard Davis AM, BEM (11 March 1917 – 17 March 2000) was an Australian 20th-century Aboriginal playwright, poet and Aboriginal Australian activist. Academic Adam Shoemaker, who has covered much of Jack Davis‘ work and Aboriginal literature, has claimed he was one of “Australia’s most influential Aboriginal authors”. He was born in Perth, Western Australia, where he spent most of his life and later died. He identified with the Western Australian Noongar people, and he included some of this language into his plays. His work incorporates themes of Aboriginality and identity. Jack Davis (* 14. März 1917 in , Western Australia; † 17. März, 2000 in Fremantle) war ein wichtiger australischer Dramatiker und Dichter. Er war selbst ein Aborigine vom Stamm der Noongar. Davis setzte sich für die Rechte der Ureinwohner ein und viele seiner Werke beschäftigten sich mit den Erfahrungen der Aborigines. Er wurde als der ausgezeichnete Aborigine-Dichter des 20. Jahrhunderts bezeichnet und viele seiner Dramen stehen auf dem Lehrplan australischer Schulen.
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