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-{{Template}}'''K. Schippers''' ([[Amsterdam]], [[November 6]] [[1936]]) is a Dutch writer and founder of [[Barbarber]], which wrote in the 1960s about [[Tati]], [[Laurel & Hardy]], [[Krazy Kat]].+{{Template}}'''K. Schippers''' ([[Amsterdam]], [[November 6]] [[1936]]) is a Dutch writer, cultural and [[art critic]], as well as and co-founder of [[Barbarber]], which wrote in the 1960s about [[Tati]], [[Laurel & Hardy]], [[Krazy Kat]].
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-Hij richtte, samen met Gerard Bron, [[J. Bernlef|Henk Marsman]] en Frits Jacobsen, in [[1958]] het tijdschrift [[Barbarber]] op. In [[1975]] werd hij redacteur van het tijdschrift [[Hollands Diep (tijdschrift)|Hollands Diep]]. K. Schippers introduceerde de [[readymade]] als poëzievorm.+
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-Naast zijn literaire werk is hij [[redacteur]] en kunstcriticus, en schrijft hij ook reclameteksten. In 2006 kreeg hij de Librisprijs voor zijn roman Waar was je nou.+
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==Prijzen== ==Prijzen==
* [[1966]] - [[Poëzieprijs van de gemeente Amsterdam]] voor ''Een klok en profil'' * [[1966]] - [[Poëzieprijs van de gemeente Amsterdam]] voor ''Een klok en profil''

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K. Schippers (Amsterdam, November 6 1936) is a Dutch writer, cultural and art critic, as well as and co-founder of Barbarber, which wrote in the 1960s about Tati, Laurel & Hardy, Krazy Kat.

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