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Simon Carmiggelt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsimɔŋ kɑrˈmɪɣəlt]; 7
October 1913 – 30
November 1987) was a
Dutch writer, journalist, and poet who
became a well...
- "Simon
Carmiggelt - De
roltrap 1985". YouTube.com (in Dutch).
Archived from the
original on 2021-12-22. "André van Duin:
Vergeet Carmiggelt niet!". YouTube...
- Het
Parool was
housed there, in a
house (number 111)
occupied by
Simon Carmiggelt, Max Nord, Wim van
Norden and
their families.
Houses on Reguliersgracht...
- Parool,
working and
becoming close friends with Wim van
Norden and
Simon Carmiggelt; the men and
their families lived together in
Amsterdam at Reguliersgracht...
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Simon Cameron (1799–1889),
American politician and
Secretary of War
Simon Carmiggelt (1913–1987),
Dutch poet,
columnist and
satirist Simon Chang (born 1947)...
- 2002) 1912 –
Peter Walker,
English race car
driver (d. 1984) 1913 –
Simon Carmiggelt,
Dutch journalist and
author (d. 1987) 1913 –
Raimond Valgre, Estonian...
- at the 37th
Academy Awards, but was not
accepted as a nominee.
Simon Carmiggelt -
Narrator (Dutch version) (voice)
Peter Ustinov -
Narrator (English version)...
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Reportages in
licht en
schaduw (1947), with an
introduction by
Simon Carmiggelt. Van
Moerkerken captured numerous writers, poets, and
visual artists during...
- (born 1951,
United States) John
Carey (born 1934,
United Kingdom)
Simon Carmiggelt (1913–1987, Netherlands) Otto
Maria Carpeaux (1900–1978, Austria) Harriet...
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distributed by the
Dutch resistance.
Other important contributors were
Simon Carmiggelt and Max Nord, who
lived with Van
Norden and
their families on the Reguliersgracht...