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Theo Lalleman (25 July 1946 – 26 December 2013) was a Dutch writer, publisher, video-artist, and cultural entrepreneur, known from his many cultural initiatives. Lalleman was born in Pijnacker, and attended the Christelijk Lyceum in Delft, where he graduated in the class of 1963. In 1986 he co-founded the cultural magazine in Rotterdam called the ''De Nieuwe Weelde'',〔Paul Groenendijk, Ruud Brouwers, Steffen Maas (2009) ''De Red Apple en het Wijnhaveneiland.''. p. 33〕 in which he started publishing a translation of Finnegans Wake, written under the pseudonym Leon E. Thalma.〔Pirandello, Luigi. "A Pragmatist World View: George Herbert Mead's Philosophy." ''The Oxford Handbook of American Philosophy'' (2008).〕〔(Voorwoord van Henk Maaskant, 1991 ) republished on ''planneman.blogspot.nl''. December 28, 2005〕 In 2000 he co-founded the OWAZE Foundation,〔André Staes (2007) ''Esperanto en Antverpeno''. p. 237〕 which develops projects in the field of autarkic building. One of its projects was the initiative and realization of an Earthship by Mike Reynolds in the Dutch city of Zwolle in 2009.〔(Thee uit regenwater in huis van autobanden ) at ''demorgen.be'' 17/06/2009.〕〔(Een theehuis met kleurig glas in de muur ) by Alwin Kuiken, in ''Trouw'', 22/06/09〕 Lalleman died in Rotterdam, aged 67.〔(Laatste interview Theo Lalleman Voedselbos Kralingen ) at ''burgerpersbureau.nl'', 28 December 2013.〕〔(Oprichter Owaze Theo Lalleman overleden ) at ''owaze.net'', 2013-12-27〕 == Selected publications == * 1986. ''Tijdloze momenten''. by Leon E. Thalma. Eburon, 1986 * 1990. ''De Heijplaat blijft''. Eburon, 1990 * 2004. ''Earthships: achtergronden over de bouw van autonome gebouwen uit afvalmateriaal''. With Michiel Haas. NIBE Publishing, 2004 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「Theo Lalleman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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