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-'''Willy Roggeman''' (b. [[Ninove]], [[9 June]] [[1934]]) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] writer and jazz musician.+'''Willy Roggeman''' (b. [[Ninove]], [[9 June]] [[1934]]) is a [[Belgian writer]] and jazz musician.
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Willy Roggeman (b. Ninove, 9 June 1934) is a Belgian writer and jazz musician.

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Bibliography

  • De adem van de jazz (1961)
  • Het goudvisje (1962)
  • Blues voor glazen blazers (1964)
  • Yin/Yang (1964)
  • Literair labo (1965)
  • Jazzologie 1940-1965 (1966)
  • Nardis (1966)
  • De axolotl (1967)
  • Het zomers nihil (1967)
  • Catch as catch can (1968)
  • Free en andere jazz-essays (1969)
  • De ringen van de kinkhoorn (1970)
  • Homoïostase (1971)
  • Made of words (1972)
  • Indras (1973)
  • Gnomon (1975)
  • De goddelijke hagedisjes (1978)
  • Lithopedia (1979)
  • Glazuur op niets (1981)
  • Postumiteiten (1996)
  • De gedichten 1953-2002 (2004)

Awards

  • 1962 - Leo de Kreynprijs
  • 1965 - Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord
  • 1971 - Bijzondere prijs van de Jan Campertstichting
  • 1982 - Belgische staatprijs voor literatuur

See also

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André Goudbeek, Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord, Arthur Cornetteprijs, August Beernaertprijs, Bijzondere prijs, Dirk Martensprijs, Driekoningenkunstweekends, Herman Uyttersprot, Het balanseer, Johan Sonneville, Leo J. Krynprijs, Ninove, Rijk der Moeders





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