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    Marnix Gijsen (20 October 1899 – 29 September 1984) was a Belgian writer. His real name was Joannes Alphonsius Albertus Goris; his pseudonym relates to...
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  • Joannes Gijsen (1932–2013), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop Marnix Gijsen pseudonym of Jan-Albert baron Goris (1899–1984), Belgian writer Wim Gijsen (1933–1990)...
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  • anthem Jan van Marnix [de; it; nl] (1537–1567), Lord of Toulouse, Flemish noble, rebel leader who died in the Battle of Oosterweel Marnix Gijsen (1899–1984)...
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  • this modernist magazine include Belgian writers Willem Elsschot and Marnix Gijsen and Dutch writers J. Slauerhoff, Simon Vestdijk and Jan Greshoff. The...
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    welcomed the occupiers as "liberating Germanic brothers". The young Marnix Gijsen and the poet Paul van Ostaijen were involved in this activist movement...
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    and Benton included himself as one of the voyeurs. The Belgian writer Marnix Gijsen borrows elements of the story in his first novel Het boek van Joachim...
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  • Willem Elsschot (pseudonym of Alphonsus Josephus de Ridder, 1882 – 1960) Marnix Gijsen (pen name of Joannes Alphonsius Albertus Goris, 1899 – 1984) Louis Paul...
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  • of Congo (1891–1959) Paul van Ostaijen, poet and writer (1896–1928) Marnix Gijsen, writer (1899–1984) Albert Lilar, Minister of Justice (1900–1976) Gérard...
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    and D.J. Opperman, as well as those of the Dutch and Flemish poets Marnix Gijsen, Henriette Roland Holst, Hendrik Marsman, and Martinus Nijhoff. His...
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  • World War I and World War II, Gerard Walschap, Willem Elsschot and Marnix Gijsen were prominent Flemish writers. After World War II the first avant-garde...
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