|
Christine D'haen (25 October 1923 – 3 September 2009) was a Flemish author and poet. She was born in Sint-Amandsberg and died at Bruges. D'haen studied Germanic philology at the University of Ghent and continued her studies in Amsterdam and Edinburgh. She settled in Bruges and became a teacher at high school. She made an inventory of the handwritings of Guido Gezelle while working at the Gezelle archive. She wrote a biography of Guido Gezelle and also translated work of Hugo Claus into English. In 1958 her first book of poetry, ''Gedichten 1946-1958'' (Poems 1946-1958), was published. ==Bibliography== * ''Gedichten 1946-1958'' (1958) * ''Vanwaar zal ik u lof toezingen?'' (1966) * ''Gezelle, Poems/Gedichten'' (1971) * ''Ick sluit van daegh een ring'' (1975) * ''Onyx'' (1983) * ''De wonde in 't hert'' (1988) * ''Mirages'' (1989) * ''Zwarte sneeuw'' (1989) * ''Duizend-en-drie'' (1992) * ''Een brokaten brief'' (1992) * ''Merencolie'' (1992) * ''Morgane'' (1995) * ''Een paal, een steen'' (1996) * ''De zoon van de Zon'' (1997) * ''Bérénice'' (1998) * ''Dodecaëder/Dantis meditatio'' (1998) * ''Het geheim dat ik draag'' (1998) * ''Kalkmarkt 6, De stad en Het begin'' (1999) * ''Het huwelijk'' (novel, 2000) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christine D'haen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|