7/8/2023 0 Comments Hersenschimmen by J. Bernlef![]() ![]() Brands, he went on to visit the Dada exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum and inspired by that launched with them the seminal magazine Barbarber (1958-71). There had already been a well-known Dutch poet named Hendrik Marsman who had died in 1940, so this Marsman preferred to take the name of an 8th-century blind Frisian poet named Bernlef as his chief nom de plume.ġ958 was a key year in Bernlef's life, during which he spent some time in Sweden, enabling him years later to translate Swedish writers he also co-edited the English language A pulp magazine for the dead generation (under the name Henk Marsman) with the Beat poet Gregory Corso, published from Paris by Piero Heliczer’s The Dead Language Press. Marsman was born on 14 January 1937 in Sint Pancras and worked in a number of genres under a variety of pseudonyms, which included Ronnie Appelman, J. His book Hersenschimmen features on the list of NRC's Best Dutch novels. Hooft Award in 1994, both of which were for his work as a whole. He won numerous literary awards, including the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1984 and the P. Bernlef, was a Dutch writer, poet, novelist and translator, much of whose work centres on mental perception of reality and its expression. Hendrik Jan Marsman (14 January 1937 – 29 October 2012), better known by his pen name, J. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |