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Simon Vinkenoog (18 July 1928 – 12 July 2009) was a
Dutch poet,
spoken word poet and writer. He was the
editor of the
anthology Atonaal (Atonal), which...
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Ruigoord became a free zone and
started to
attract artists like
Simon Vinkenoog. It also
became known for its drugs. In 1984,
Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude...
- 100th
Excelsior Recordings release.
Spinvis recorded it with poet
Simon Vinkenoog and
Arjan Witte (keys). The men pla****
several dates in
support of the...
- MacBeth,
Gregory Corso,
Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
Michael Horovitz,
Simon Vinkenoog,
Spike Hawkins and Tom McGrath. The
event was
organized by Ginsberg's...
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Cultural offices Preceded by New
title Dutch Poet
Laureate "Dichter des Vaderlands" 2000–2004 Succeeded by
Simon Vinkenoog a.i....
- Warsaw.
Reprinted 1967 In: The Book of Gr****.
George Andrews and
Simon Vinkenoog (eds.)
Grove Press, New York, "pp. 15–18. Rush, J.A. (2013). Entheogens...
- Warsaw.
Reprinted 1967 In: The Book of Gr****.
George Andrews and
Simon Vinkenoog (eds.)
Grove Press, New York, "pp. 15-18.
Immanuel Löw. 1924-1934. Flora...
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Simon Vinkenoog to Constant's New
Babylon (1962), 15 min - Lies
Westenburg visits Constant at his
studio with
writer Simon Vinkenoog.
Simon Vinkenoog and...
- the
Cobra movement. The
group included Hans Andreus, Lucebert,
Simon Vinkenoog, Armando, Hugo Claus, and Jan Hanlo,
among others. De
Vijftigers opposed...
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South Africa Jo
Vincent (1898–1989),
concert soprano in
oratorios Simon Vinkenoog (1928–2009),
writer Ad
Visser (born 1947),
presenter André Vlaanderen...