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    Johan Daisne was the pseudonym of Flemish author Herman Thiery (2 September 1912 – 9 August 1978). Born in Ghent, Belgium, he attended the Koninklijk Atheneum...
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  • unknown city. The film is based on the novel De trein der traagheid by Johan Daisne. Yves Montand as Mathias Anouk Aimée as Anne Adriana Bogdan as Moira...
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    directed by Robbe De Hert in 1980; De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen (Johan Daisne) André Delvaux 1965; Mira ('De teleurgang van de Waterhoek' by Stijn...
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  • Novecento, and his writings influenced Belgian magic realist writers Johan Daisne and Hubert Lampo.: 13–14  Roh's magic realism also influenced writers...
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  • founder of the Belgian national cinema. Adapting works by writers such as Johan Daisne, Julien Gracq and Marguerite Yourcenar, he received international attention...
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  • Ernest Claes Paul Claes Hugo Claus Rosiana Coleners Hendrik Conscience Johan Daisne (Herman Thiery) Cornelis de Bie Herman De Coninck Rita Demeester Roger...
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  • immediately after World War II was the work of Hugo Claus and Louis Paul Boon. Johan Daisne and Hubert Lampo introduced magic realism in Flemish literature. Ivo...
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  • (1901–1992) Jozef Vergote, Egyptologist and coptologist (1910–1992) Johan Daisne, author, poet, and librarian (1912–1978) Théo Lefèvre, lawyer and prime...
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  • Krankenschwester Gernot Möhner as Horst Becker Jürgen Schilling as Kellner Daisne p.203 Johan Daisne.Dictionnaire filmographique de la littérature mondiale, Volume...
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  • Claes (1885–1968) Hugo Claus (1929–2008) Christine D'Haen (1923–2009) Johan Daisne (1912–1978) Charles De Coster (1827–1879) Willem Elsschot (1882–1960)...
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  • die zijn haar kort liet knippen) is a 1947 novel by the Flemish writer Johan Daisne. It tells the story of a teacher at a girls' school who falls in love...
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  • infatuation. The film is based on the 1947 novel with the same title by Johan Daisne. The film was awarded the Sutherland Trophy at the 1966 BFI London Film...
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  • nf) Janet Dailey (1944–2013, US, f) Claudia Dain (1956–2021, US, f) Johan Daisne (1912–1978, Belgium, p/f/d) Jean Daive (born 1941, France, p/f) Ivan...
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  • About a Dog Thomas B. Costain – The Moneyman Edmund Crispin – Swan Song Johan Daisne – The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (De man die zijn haar kort liet...
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  • Rochus, tennis player 18 December – Xandee, Flemish singer 9 August – Johan Daisne (born 1912), Flemish author 9 October – Jacques Brel (born 1929), singer...
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    wedergeboorte 1877 (1977) (Guido Gezelle's reincarnation) Jan Vercammen (1977) Johan Daisne (1962) Leven en schoonheid (1951) (Life and Beauty) Nicolaas Beets, Anton...
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  • Boontjes Theun de Vries: De auto's Maurice Gilliams: Meneer Albéric Johan Daisne: De dood op de motorfiets Nescio: Pleziertrein 1954 Goed geboekt Jacques...
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    such as André Delvaux (De Man Die Zijn Haar Kort Liet Knippen, after Johan Daisne's novel), Roland Verhavert (Pallieter, after Felix Timmermans's novel)...
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  • from tuberculosis on December 7, 1899. The Flemish magic realist writer Johan Daisne wrote a biography of her, Tine van Berken of de intelligentie der ziel...
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  • 1938 to 1970 the Manteau list included the following Flemish writers: Johan Daisne, Louis Paul Boon, Hubert Lampo, Piet van Aken, Hugo Claus, Jos Vandeloo...
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