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Bernlef (Latin: Bernlevus; d. 809) was a
Frisian bard and
convert to Christianity.
During his life, he
traveled through the
coastal regions of Frisia...
- (14
January 1937 – 29
October 2012),
better known by his pen name, J.
Bernlef, was a
Dutch writer, poet,
novelist and translator, much of
whose work...
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literary figures is the
blind poet
Bernlef, from c. 800, who sang both
Christian psalms and
pagan verses.
Bernlef is
representative of the coexistence...
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blues and soul singer-songwriter, musician, and
record producer 1937 – J.
Bernlef,
Dutch author and poet (d. 2012) 1937 – Ken Higgs,
English cricketer and...
- his
minimalist style, and
critics have
recognized the
influence of J.
Bernlef in his prose. Kras ("Scratch"), 2001
Blanco ("Blank"), 2003 (trans. into...
- re-dedicated as his
baptismal font. On his
return he met the
blind bard
Bernlef, last of the
Frisian skalds,
allegedly cured his blindness, and made him...
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baritone Hendrik Jan
Marsman (1937 in Sint
Pancras – 2012), pen name, J.
Bernlef, a
Dutch writer, poet,
novelist and
translator Jan
Langedijk (1910 in Oudkarspel...
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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...
- on "Cape Gloucester".
Hersenschimmen (Out of Mind), a 1984
novel by J.
Bernlef, is set in Gloucester.
Anita Diamant has set two
novels in Gloucester,...
- ****ociated with the 'magazine for texts',
Barbarber (1958–71),
particularly J.
Bernlef and K. Schippers,
extended the
concept of the
readymade into poetry, discovering...