Johan de Wit (poet)
Johan de Wit (born 1944) is a contemporary British poet, born in the Netherlands. He is the author of as many as twenty publications. His first collection, Rose Poems, was published by Actual Size in 1986. Up To You Munro by Veer Books appeared in 2008. Reality Street published his Gero Nimo in 2011. Kenya (Veer) was published in 2016 (with Antony John and Wayne Clements).
He has been described as one of the most innovative poets writing in English in the past twenty years.[1]
Further reading
- Johan de Wit, No Hand Signals.
- Johan de Wit, Gero Nimo.
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External links
- Johan de Wit, Onedit issue 14.
- Johan de Wit, Intercapillary Space.
- Jebb, K. Poetry Salzburg Review No. 16, Autumn 2009.
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