- 1960) was a
Belgian writer and poet who
wrote under the
pseudonym Willem Elsschot (pronounced [ˈʋɪləm ˈɛlsxɔt]). One of the most
prominent Flemish authors...
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languages (including English) are the
novels of
authors such as
Willem Elsschot,
Louis Paul Boon and Hugo Claus. The
recent crop of
writers includes the...
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contained Flemish authors like
Louis Paul Boon, Hugo
Claus and
Willem Elsschot. From this, a "short-list" of ten
books was
drawn up for
further voting...
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Cheese (Dutch: Kaas) is a
novella from 1933
written by
Willem Elsschot. It is a
classic in the
Flemish literature, and the most
translated Flemish novel...
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Between 1846 and 1859. Vol. 2. London:
David Nutt for the
Folklore Society.
Elsschot,
Willem Het
dwaallicht Kittredge,
George Lyman (1900). "The Friar's Lantern...
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- "Spijt" ("Regret") is a poem by
Flemish poet
Willem Elsschot.
First published in 1934, the poem was
reprinted in his 1957
collected works without the final...
- 1957 –
Leopold Staff,
Polish poet and
academic (b. 1878) 1960 –
Willem Elsschot,
Flemish author and poet (b. 1882) 1960 –
Walther Funk,
German economist...
- (alongside minister-president Kris Peeters) on the
yearly meeting of the Willem-
Elsschot Society. In 2008, he was the
guest speaker of the
Bomans Society in the...