Benno Barnard
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- | "Tegen het licht van de rede danst het stof van de geschiedenis." [[Benno Barnard]] in ''[[Dagboek van een landjonker]]'' | + | "Tegen het licht van de rede danst het stof van de geschiedenis."-- ''[[Dagboek van een landjonker]]'' (2013) by Benno Barnard |
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+ | "As ''[[Made in Belgium]]'' was a one-dimensional collection of simplified [[national pride]], ''[[Visionary Belgium]]'' showed exactly the opposite: an ironic reflection on the "--''[[How Can One Not be Interested in Belgian History]]'' (2005) by Benno Barnard | ||
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+ | '''Benno Barnard''' (°1954) is a [[Dutch writer]]. | ||
- | '''Benno Barnard''' ([[Amsterdam]], [[21 november]] [[1954]]) is een [[Nederlands schrijver]], dichter, [[essay]]ist, toneelschrijver, reisschrijver en vertaler. Hij studeerde begin jaren 80 theologie aan de Faculteit voor Protestantse Godgeleerdheid in Brussel. Hij woonde van 1976 tot eind 2015 in [[België]], waarna hij naar [[East Sussex]] verhuisde. Hij is de zoon van de dichter [[Willem Barnard]], die (ook) schreef onder het pseudoniem ''Guillaume van der Graft''. | + | He studied theology at the Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels in the early 1980s. He lived in [[Belgium]] from 1976 until the end of 2015, after which he moved to [[East Sussex]]. He is the son of the poet [[Willem Barnard]]. |
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"Tegen het licht van de rede danst het stof van de geschiedenis."-- Dagboek van een landjonker (2013) by Benno Barnard "As Made in Belgium was a one-dimensional collection of simplified national pride, Visionary Belgium showed exactly the opposite: an ironic reflection on the "--How Can One Not be Interested in Belgian History (2005) by Benno Barnard |
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Benno Barnard (°1954) is a Dutch writer.
He studied theology at the Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels in the early 1980s. He lived in Belgium from 1976 until the end of 2015, after which he moved to East Sussex. He is the son of the poet Willem Barnard.
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