Labris
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"“Sea” is in fact singled out for attention in a study of Kerouac's work, written by one of the major Labris poets, Jef Bierkens (1939). Bierkens, who also wrote under the pseudonym Max Kazan, was one of the driving forces behind the ..."--The Routledge Handbook of International Beat Literature (2018) by A. Robert Lee |
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Labris (1962-1973) was Flemish literary journal.
Founding members were Jef Bierkens, Edmond Devoghelaere, Hugo Neefs, Ivo Vroom, Leon Van Essche, Marcel van Maele, Wilfried Wynants.
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