Freddy de Vree
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Freddy de Vree (Antwerp, October 3 1939-Antwerp, July 3 2004), pseudonym Marie-Claire de Jonghe was a Belgian poet, literary critic and radiomaker. The past and death play an important role in his oeuvre. He was a friend of W.F. Hermans, Roland Topor and Sylvia Kristel.
Freddy de Vree made his literary debut in 1966 with Goudfluit (E: Golden flute). As a poet, he made his debut in 1969 with Jaja (E: Yesyes) and in the same year he published De lemen liefde (E: Love of loam). He translated Stefan Themerson and Georges Bataille.
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Bibliography
- A Pollen in the Air (?)
- Het boek Alfa (?)
- Le tombeau de Pierre Larousse (?)
- Orbis militaris (?)
- Mots pour Karin (1963)
- Blues pour Boris Vian (1965)
- De lemen liefde (1969)
- Jaja (1969)
- A.C. (1971)
- Alsof zij niets was (1973)
- Rita Renoir, enz. (1973)
- Beleggen en beliegen (1975)
- Hugo Claus (1976)
- Pierre Alechinsky (1976)
- Steden en sentimenten (1976)
- De dodenklas (1977)
- Zao Wou-ki (1977)
- Erfgenamen van de dood (1978)
- Mexico vandaag (1982)
- Moravagine of de vervloeking (1982)
- Karel Appel (1983)
- Chicago! (1984)
- Jan Cremer (1984)
- De God Denkbaar Denkbaar De God (1985)
- Wyckaert (1986)
- Drie ogen zo blauw (1987)
- Jan Vanriet (1996)
Awards
- 1977 - Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord
See also
Source
- Bibliography at dbnl.org
- Biography by Gerda Van Fleteren
- Biography by Henri-Floris Jespers at crimenet.be
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