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    retired, and the couple settled in the Netherlands. Maria Dermoût was widowed in 1952. Maria Dermoût died in The Hague on 27 June 1962. She is the subject...
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  • developed by Pendulo Studios Yesterday (Nog pas gisteren), a 1951 novel by Maria Dermoût Yesterday and Today (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Tienduizend Dingen, 1955) is a novel by the Indo-European novelist and writer Maria Dermoût. The story is a rich tapestry of family life against the exotic, tropical...
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    Aldington, Jean Amrouche, Georges Bataille, Pierre Benoit, E. E. Cummings, Maria Dermoût, Jean Devanny, Mouloud Feraoun, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, Mary Gilmore...
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    voorbij gaan, 1906) is a well-known example of an older Indies narrative. Maria Dermoût is known as a nostalgic Indies writer. Marion Bloem's postmemory work...
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    own rugged experience and the more elite experience of Dermoût. ”Much more than Maria Dermoût I have lived in the middle of the indigenous world. Amidst...
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  • To groom the 62-year-old Indo author Maria Dermoût who successfully debuted in 1955 he wrote her: "I am Mrs Dermoût, a barefoot child of the free seas and...
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    Introduction and notes by Francis Bulhof.) Maria Dermoût: De tienduizend dingen (1955); (Maria Dermoût. The Ten Thousand Things. Translated by Hans...
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    sociologist Beb Bakhuys, (1909-1982), Dutch football player and manager Maria Dermoût (1888-1962), Indo novelist Hartono Rekso Dharsono, (1925-1996), first...
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    story ‘De goede slang’ (The good snake), by Dutch-Indonesian writer Maria Dermoût (1888–1962), whose family she had worked for. Wies van Groningen spoke...
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