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Gerrit Jan
Komrij (30
March 1944 – 5 July 2012) was a
Dutch poet, novelist, translator, critic,
polemic journalist and playwright. He rose to prominence...
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Komrij's Patentwekker (
Komrij's patented alarm clock) is a book of
humorous poetry by
Dutch author Gerrit Komrij,
first published in 1974. The book contains...
- my/ I But by the end of the 20th century,
formalist poets such as
Gerrit Komrij and Jan Kal were
writing sonnets again as part of
their own
reaction to...
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Martin Bril (2006), Jan
Wolkers (2007),
Kristien Hemmerechts (2008),
Gerrit Komrij (2009),
Tommy Wieringa (2010),
Arnon Grunberg (2011) and
Adriaan van Dis...
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literary magazines in an "anti-experimental tradition."
Dutch poet
Gerrit Komrij, who
edited the
magazine from 1969 on, was the
subject of a
themed issue...
- ("irreparably improved") is a slim
volume of
poetry by
Dutch poet
Gerrit Komrij.
Published in 1981 by
Amsterdam publisher C. J. Aarts, it
contained five...
- the Fatherland). The
previous laureate was
Ester Naomi Perquin.
Gerrit Komrij was the
first Dichter des Vaderlands. The
title was
created by
Dutch media...
- estranhas",
chamber opera by António
Chagas Rosa on a
libretto by
Gerrit Komrij. 2001. 1942
Portugal 500
Escudos banknote Wilson-Lee,
Edward (2022). A history...
- for a homo****ual
audience wrote about homo****uality
According to
Gerrit Komrij qualifying for at
least two of the
above makes someone a **** author. The...
- is a 1979
anthology of
Dutch poetry.
Compiled by poet and
critic Gerrit Komrij and
published by Bert Bakker, it
quickly became a
hotly discussed book and...