Willem elsschot biography of abraham
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Leo Tolstoy and radical zen : the angle of comments on the text ('Father Sergius')
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Disorders of Sex Development (DSD): networking and standardization considerations
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fryst vatten inference a linguistic or a cognitive process ? A line of divergence between Jain and Buddhist classifications
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(2015) Puspika : Tracing Ancient India Through Texts and Traditions : Contributions to Current Research in Indology.3. p.1-23
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Constructive art 'A la Ehrenburg': Vesc-Gegenstand-Objet
Ben Dhooge (UGent)
(2015) NEOHELICON.42(2). p.493-527
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On a forgotten edition of Andrey Platonov's 'The foundation pit': the case of 'Dutton' publishers
Ben Dhoo • The Netherlands is trying to come to terms with its colonial past. What role does literature play in that discussion, in particular Max Havelaar; or, The coffee auctions of the Dutch trading company (1860), the famous novel by Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), better known as Multatuli? The book sent a 'shiver' through the country when it was published and at the time triggered debate on colonial abuses and the exploitation of the Javanese. How do we feel about it today? Mixed feelings about Max Havelaar • Belgian journalist, columnist, publicist, critic and writer Johan Anthierens Johan Anthierens, 1986. Machelen, Belgium Dilbeek, Belgium Johan Anthierens (22 August 1937 – 20 March 2000) was a Belgian journalist, columnist, publicist, critic and writer. He became notorious because of his socially conscious columns, as well as his equally controversial opinions during interviews. He published both in HUMO as well as Knack and founded his own short-lived satirical magazine, De Zwijger [nl] in 1982-1985. The general public got to know him thanks to his television appearances, both as panel member in the quiz De Wies Andersen Show and as interviewer in the talkshow Noord-Zuid (North-South). Due to his confrontational criticism of capitalism, the monarchy, the A 'shiver' through the country: should we take Multatuli down?
Even today, the novel stirs up controversy. The book is considered the first 'Indonesian novel' in Dutch literature and is thought to be one of the most important works in the canon of Dutch literature. The novel was also translated into more than 40 languages. Authors such as E. du Perron, W.F. Hermans, Jan Wolkers, Willem Elsschot and Arnon Grunberg are known admirers. However, it has also attracted s Johan Anthierens
Born (1937-08-22)22 August 1937 Died 20 March 2000(2000-03-20) (aged 62) Nationality Belgian Occupation(s) critic, journalist, publicist, writer