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Oliver Walker (journalist) was born on 1906 in South Africa, is a writer. Discover Oliver Walker (journalist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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1965

Oliver Walker (1906–25 Dec 1965) was a journalist and writer of fiction and non-fiction works predominantly about South Africa where he lived for most of his adult life. He wrote two historical novels based on the life of John Dunn.

Walker died in South Africa on Christmas Day, 1965 leaving his widow Elfreda Mary Walker (née Miller).

1949

Walker continued working in journalism, joining The Star as a sub-editor and later a critic. During this period he produced his well-researched biographical account of John Dunn, "Proud Zulu" (1949), which he reconfigured in his later work "Zulu Royal Feather" (1961). Walker was fascinated with John Dunn and his final work was a biography of Dunn's son Tom, "The Hippo Poacher", published posthumously in 1967.

1944

In 1944, he was seconded to the Native Affairs Department in Pretoria, where he was assigned "a war-time propaganda job for the State Bureau of Information". After travelling extensively in South Africa accompanied by a Department official and submitting a lengthy report he heard no more of his account, probably because it was highly critical of the work of the department and government policy. Instead, he published his findings in his colourful and excoriating book "Kaffirs Are Lively: Being Some Backstage Impressions of the South African Democracy" (1949) which was well received and published in several editions. This was followed by a sequel "Kaffirs Are Livelier, White Man Boss" published shortly before Walker's death, in 1964.

1937

Walker started his journalistic career in the UK, living in Cardiff, London and Bristol, before emigrating to South Africa in 1937. He worked briefly for Schlesinger's Daily Express in Johannesburg, and wrote about this period in his autobiographical novel Wanton City (1949).

1906

Oliver Walker was born in Birmingham, England in 1906. His father was the Western Mail leader writer and founder member of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), James Atkinson Walker (1878–1954).