- Blámaðr,
meaning “blue man” in Old
Norse (Old Swedish:
blaman,
Early Modern Swedish:
blåman), was the
Nordic designation for dark-skinned
people during...
- Anna
Blaman,
pseudonym of
Johanna Petronella Vrugt, (31
January 1905 – 13 July 1960) was a
Dutch writer and poet. She was a
recipient of the P. C. Hooft...
- The Anna
Blaman Prijs (Dutch for Anna
Blaman Prize) is a
Dutch literary award created by the
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. The
award is
named after Dutch...
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translated into
English under the
title In A Dark Wood. He
received the Anna
Blaman Prijs in 1996. Moring, Marcel. My India: A
Novel About India. ISBN 9781790742660...
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debut and co-written by Krom and Anne van de
Putte based on a
story by Anna
Blaman. In this
short motion picture,
schoolboy Kees is intelligent, introvert...
- 2019(2019-12-19) (aged 75)
Rotterdam Language Dutch Education HBS
Genres Poetry,
comedy Years active 1960–2019
Notable awards Anna
Blaman Prijs (1988)...
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mainly ****ociated with
three authors:
Gerard Reve, W.F.
Hermans and Anna
Blaman. Reve and
Hermans are
often cited together with
Harry Mulisch as the "Big...
- Köhler [nl]. In 1965 the (then)
Prins Bernhard Fonds established the Anna
Blaman Prijs, a
literary award given to
those who
either live or work or have a...
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Petronella Vrugt (1905–1960),
Dutch writer and poet with the
pseudonym Anna
Blaman Johanna Waterous (born 1957),
Canadian businesswoman Johanna Wattier (1762–1827)...
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spent months in a
psychiatric hospital. In 1981 he was
awarded the Anna
Blaman Prize from the
Prince Bernhard Fund for his
entire work.
Afterwards Vaandrager...