Background
Kühn was born at “Van Reenensplaas” in Williston district of the former Cape Colony (later province of South Africa).
Kühn was born at “Van Reenensplaas” in Williston district of the former Cape Colony (later province of South Africa).
He was at school in Robertson and Carnarvon and continued tertiary education at the Stellenbosch University where he completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture.
Kühn taught for a while at Kuilsrivier and Ritchie. From 1930 to 1931 he wrote poems for the Afrikaans magazine “Die Huisgenoot” and published biographies, novels and adventure stories. Between 1944 and 1949 he developed into a full-time writer, but later joined the Teachers" College in Oudtshoorn where he lectured for five years.
After teaching he worked for "Boerdery in Suid-Afrika" (a farmers" magazine) as chief editor from 1956 till 1960.
He became chief leader of a farmer’s movement, called “Die Landdiensbeweging”, for the Agricultural Ministry. He resigned this position in 1964.
C H Kühn died on 17 April 1968, in the town Somerset West, in the Western Cape.