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Oeroeg (translated into
English as "The
Black Lake") is the
first novel by ****a Ha****e.
First published anonymously in 1948, it has
become one of the...
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often referred to as the "Grande Dame" of
Dutch literature, and
whose novel Oeroeg (1948) was a
staple for
generations of
Dutch schoolchildren. Her internationally...
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Stalin (1992) as
Nikolai Bukharin King of the Hill (1993) as Mr.
Kurlander Oeroeg (1993) as
Hendrik Ten
Berghe The
Fugitive (1993) as Dr.
Charles Nichols...
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Koning (Jong)
Coverstory (1993), (1
episode - De
Sluipwegen van de Dood)
Oeroeg (1993) -
Johan 1000
Rosen (1994) - Mr.
Marshall De
Vlinder tilt de Kat Op...
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Festival Vals
licht Theo van Gogh
Amanda Ooms, Thom
Hoffman Drama Going Home (
Oeroeg) Hans
Hylkema Rik Launspach,
Martin Schwab Drama Het is een
schone dag geweest...
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Netherlands in 1993. He
first acted aged 7 in a
Dutch film
called "
Oeroeg" ("Going Home") shot in Indonesia.
While at
school in the
Netherlands he...
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Camillo (The
Little World of Don Camillo) ****a Ha****e (anonymously) –
Oeroeg L. P.
Hartley – The
Travelling Grave and
Other Stories Marguerite Henry...
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opened in
South Africa. Born: ****a Ha****e,
Dutch writer,
author of
Oeroeg, in Batavia,
Dutch East
Indies (d. 2011);
Stuart Blanch,
British clergy...
- in Life (De Drie
Beste Dingen in het Leven, 1992) Part Time God (1993)
Oeroeg (1993) Max (1994) Sur
Place (1996)
Dying to Go Home (1996) Left Luggage...
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Translated by Hans Koning.
Afterword by E. M. B****man.) ****a S. Ha****e:
Oeroeg (1948),
Heren van de Thee [nl] (1992) and
Sleuteloog (2002); (The Lords...