• In the Netherlands the poets associated with the 'magazine for texts', Barbarber (1958–71), particularly J. Bernlef and K. Schippers, extended the concept...
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    Times. He also contributed to Podium, Gard Sivik, De Nieuwe Stijl, and Barbarber. He lived partly in Amsterdam, partly in Amersfoort, and until 1989 also...
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    with J. Bernlef and other friends, he founded the Neo-Dadaist magazine Barbarber (1958–71). In the years that followed the launch he co-operated with Bernlef...
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    Stedelijk Museum and inspired by that launched with them the seminal magazine Barbarber (1958-71). In 1960 his first poetry collection, Kokkels (Cockles) was...
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    ten copies were printed in 1954. He also worked for "Gard Sivik" and "Barbarber", two Dutch magazines. Later in his life, Buddingh’ was a literary critic...
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  • Verhoeven) en Y ten Biezen (ps. of Hans Renders), Komplement, Tilburg 1984. Barbarber 1958–1971. Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden 1986. In collaboration with Ed Schilders:...
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