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    Paul van Ostaijen (22 February 1896 – 18 March 1928) was a Belgian Dutch-language poet and writer. Van Ostaijen was born in Antwerp to Dutch father and...
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  • Van Ostaijen may refer to the following: Paul van Ostaijen Planet 9748 van Ostaijen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    martial artist Paul Valéry (1871–1945), French poet, essayist, and philosopher Paul Van Himst (born 1943), Belgian footballer Paul van Ostaijen (1896–1928)...
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    reputation by his unique style of poetry: not experimental, like Paul van Ostaijen, yet distinguished by the clarity of his language combined with mystical...
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    expression and versatility, I am nothing to her. — Greta Garbo Belgian Paul van Ostaijen included the expressionistic poem "Asta Nielsen", a paean to Nielsen's...
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    including the poets Emile Verhaeren, Guido Gezelle, Robert Goffin, Paul van Ostaijen, and Henri Michaux, as well as the novelists Hendrik Conscience, Stijn...
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  • Hugo Claus, Anna Enquist, Cees Nooteboom, Ramsey Nasr and Paul van Ostaijen. 2024 David Van Reybrouck's Revolusi, a co-translation with David McKay, shortlisted...
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    Verhaeren. They were followed by a younger generation, including Paul van Ostaijen and Gaston Burssens, who activated the Flemish Movement. Still widely...
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  • the German occupation of Belgium during World War I. Like that of Paul van Ostaijen, during the 1920s his work evolved from humanitarian expressionism...
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    editor of the newspaper De Schelde, where among his employees were Paul Van Ostaijen and Alice Nahon. Klimoprankskes (poëzie, 1875) Rijzende sterren (poëzie...
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    "liberating Germanic brothers". The young Marnix Gijsen and the poet Paul van Ostaijen were involved in this activist movement during the war. The Germans...
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    of reality. His conception of intensity had much in common with Paul van Ostaijen's conception of dynamiek. He wanted to strip words of their former...
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  • lighting designer (born 1862) March 4 – Paul Sabatier, French religious writer (born 1858) March 18 – Paul van Ostaijen, Flemish poet (born 1896) March 24...
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  • (1886–1947) Ernest Van der Hallen (1898–1948) Marcel van Maele (1931–2009) Paul van Ostaijen (1896–1928) Paul Verhaeghen (born 1965) Peter Verhelst (born 1962)...
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  • Pierre Ryckmans, head of the Belgian colony of Congo (1891–1959) Paul van Ostaijen, poet and writer (1896–1928) Marnix Gijsen, writer (1899–1984) Albert...
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    (2000). Kalligramme: Zur Medialität Einer Schrift : Anhand Von Paul Van Ostaijens De Feesten Van Angst En Pijn (in German). Amsterdam: ASCA Press. ISBN 90-76123-04-7...
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  • Ivo Michiels Wies Moens Erwin Mortier Jan van Nijlen Leonard Nolens Joris Note Paul van Ostaijen Monika van Paemel Ivo Pauwels Leo Pleysier Anne Provoost...
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    Schmitz (known as Italo Svevo), Antonín Sova, Sir George Trevelyan, Paul van Ostaijen, Stanley John Weyman, and Elinor Wylie died without having been nominated...
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  • from the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts, he hooked up with the poet Paul Van Ostaijen and joined the Antwerp avant-garde movement of the 1920s. He contributed...
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    In April 1926 however, the gallery A La Vierge Poupine of Paul van Ostaijen and Geert Van Bruaene organized the first large-scale retrospective of Marthe...
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  • Eduard Keuning) Saul van Messel (Jaap Meijer) Hanny Michaelis Judith Mok Nescio (J.H.F. Grönloh) Martinus Nijhoff Paul van Ostaijen Willem Jan Otten Piet...
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  • grain of commercialism), and supported and published poets such as Paul van Ostaijen, Martinus Nijhoff and A. Roland Holst. His last publication was a...
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    published by De Arbeiderspers. In an interview in 1993 Marijnis mentioned Paul van Ostaijen, J. Slauerhoff and Lucebert as sources of inspiration. Marijnis made...
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  • work. During his Berlin period (1918—21) Belgian avant-garde poet Paul van Ostaijen wrote homoerotic letters, and would have experimented with gay sex...
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  • Paul Joostens, Frans Masereel, Jan Cockx, Jozef Cantré, Karel Maes and Jozef Peeters. One finds incidental contributions by Paul Van Ostaijen, Paul Éluard...
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  • Minor Planet Names (DMP) and regularly updated the collection. Based on Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets, Schmadel also researched the unclear...
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    Translations by Jeanne Bornstein and D. J. Waldie of the Flemish poet Paul van Ostaijen are held in the E. M. Beekman collection of the Howard Gotlieb Archival...
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    these adventures was poet Paul van Ostaijen. Alpenjagerslied (Song of the Alpine Hunters), one of the last poems Van Ostaijen wrote before his untimely...
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    compositions include the oratoria or mini-operas Music Hall on poems by Paul van Ostaijen for Prima la Musica, The Soluble Fish and Charms on poems by Daniil...
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  • screenwriter (died 2017) 17 January – Karl Hanquet, historian, 57 18 March – Paul van Ostaijen, poet, 32 4 July – Alfred Loewenstein, financier, 51 J.E. Helmreich...
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