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Louis Ferron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Ferron Louis Ferron (born Karl Heinz Beckering; 4 February 1942 – 26 August 2005) was a Dutch novelist and poet. ==Biography== Louis Ferron was born in Leiden out of an adulterous relationship between a married German soldier and a waitress from Haarlem named Ferron. His father took the boy to Germany, and when he was killed shortly before the end of World War II, Karl Heinz was raised in Bremen as the stepchild of his father's widow. After the war he returned to the Netherlands, where he was renamed Aloysius (Louis) Ferron. He was raised by his mother's parents, but also stayed with foster families and in children's homes. Initially he desired to be a painter; at age 18, he got married (to a daughter of the author Lizzy Sara May), and his wife encouraged him to become a writer. Ferron's literary debut was a set of poems called "Kleine Krijgskunde," in the May 1962 issue of the literary journal ''Maatstaf'', which also published, in August 1965, his short story "Ergens bij de grens." His first booklength publication was the poetry collection ''Zeg nu zelf, is dit ontroerend?'', published in 1967. In 1974 he published a second book of poetry, ''Grand Guignol''. After that he published mainly prose work, for which he is known best. Ferron was also a translator of James Baldwin and Vladimir Nabokov. He died of intestinal cancer, three days after receiving the first copy of his last novel, ''Niemandsbruid''.
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