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  2. Duncan Bush - Wikipedia

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    During his last years he was working on a new collection of poetry, and preparing his translations of the complete poems of Cesare Pavese. He was founding co-editor of The Amsterdam Review, a bi-annual magazine featuring European literature in English or English translation. [4]

  3. Rosey Pool - Wikipedia

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    American negro poetry (Amsterdam: Instituut voor Kunstnijverheidsonderwijs, 1960) (Editor) Beyond the Blues: New Poems by American Negroes (Lympne, Kent, England: Hand and Flower Press, 1962) "The Discovery of American Negro Poetry", in: Freedomways. A quarterly review of the Negro Freedom Movement, Fall 1963, vol. 3, no. 4.

  4. The European Review of Books - Wikipedia

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    The European Review of Books is a cultural and literary magazine, featuring essays, fiction and poetry. The magazine is published in print and online, and it contains articles written in English language and in a writer's own tongue.

  5. White Stains - Wikipedia

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    White Stains is a poetic work, its title based on male masturbation, written by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley under the pseudonym "George Archibald Bishop". ". It was published in 1898 by Leonard Smithers in Amsterdam, Netherla

  6. Dutch-language literature - Wikipedia

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    In Amsterdam, a circle of poets and playwrights formed around Maecenas-like figure Roemer Visscher (1547–1620), which would eventually be known as the Muiderkring ("Circle of Muiden") after the residence of its most prominent member, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647), writer of pastoral and lyric poetry and history.

  7. James S. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    James Stratton Holmes (2 May 1924 – 6 November 1986) was an American-Dutch poet, translator, and translation scholar. [1] He sometimes published his work using his real name James S. Holmes, and other times the pen names Jim Holmes and Jacob Lowland.

  8. Versal literary journal - Wikipedia

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    Versal is an English-language literary magazine that publishes poetry, prose and art. [1] It was founded in 2002 by American poet Megan M. Garr (editor) [2] and is published by wordsinhere, a literary organization in Amsterdam, Netherlands. [3] In 2009, Poets & Writers magazine listed Versal as One of '22 lit mags that do more for your work.' [4]

  9. Stefan Hertmans - Wikipedia

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    Goya als Hond, a volume of poetry, was awarded the 'Maurice Gilliams Prize 2002'. [ citation needed ] One of the poems won the prize for the best poem of 1999. 'As on the first day' ('Als op de eerste dag') (2001), was nominated for the AKO-Prize, and was awarded the 'Ferdinand Bordewijk' Prize by the Jan Campert Foundation.