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'''CLAUS, Hugo Maurice Julien''' (1929–2008) was a leading Belgian author who published under his own name as well as various pseudonyms. Claus's literary contributions spanned the genres of [[Drama|drama]], the novel, and poetry; he also left a legacy as a painter and [[Film|film]] director. He wrote primarily in [[Dutch]], although he also wrote some poetry in English.
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Hugo Claus (Hugo Maurice Julien Claus - 1929–2008) was a leading Belgian author who published under his own name as well as various pseudonyms.  
  
His plays were very popular in South Africa, and he visited the country in 199*, as part of the [[Vlaamse Week]] in Stellenbosch  
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Claus's literary contributions spanned the genres of [[Drama|drama]], the novel, and poetry; he also left a legacy as a painter and [[Film|film]] director. He wrote primarily in [[Dutch]], although he also wrote some poetry in English.
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His plays were very popular in South Africa, and he visited the country in 199*, as visitor to the Drama Department and a cotributor to the [[Vlaamse Week]] in Stellenbosch  
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== Sources ==
  
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus
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Revision as of 11:52, 26 November 2016

Hugo Claus (Hugo Maurice Julien Claus - 1929–2008) was a leading Belgian author who published under his own name as well as various pseudonyms.

Claus's literary contributions spanned the genres of drama, the novel, and poetry; he also left a legacy as a painter and film director. He wrote primarily in Dutch, although he also wrote some poetry in English.

His plays were very popular in South Africa, and he visited the country in 199*, as visitor to the Drama Department and a cotributor to the Vlaamse Week in Stellenbosch


Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Claus

Go to the ESAT Bibliography

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