Dorothy Sara Blair, nee Greene (1913–1998) was an English scholar and translator of Francophone African literature.
She studied at Royal Holloway College before training to teach French at Cambridge.
In 1939 she married Maurice Blair, and moved to South Africa.
She served as a trustee for The Classic, a literary magazine created by Nat Nakasa in Johannesburg, alongside Nadine Gordimer, Julian Beinart, Nimrod Mkele, and others.
[1] On retirement she returned to England, living in Brighton and carrying out freelance literary translation from French.