Kees Fens
Kees Fens (18 October 1929 in Amsterdam – 14 June 2008) was a Dutch writer, essayist and literary critic.[1]
Kees Fens | |
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Died | 14 June 2008 78) | (aged
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Occupation | writer |
Fens received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1990. In 1999 he received the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs.[2]
Awards
- 1986: Frans Erens Award
- 1990: The P. C. Hooft Award
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References
- (in Dutch) Volkskrant-criticus Kees Fens overleden – de Volkskrant, 16 juni 2008 (Retrieved on 17 June 2008)
- Wiel Kusters. Mijn versnipperd bestaan: het leven van Kees Fens 1929 - 2008. Singel Uitgeverijen. ISBN 9789025303846.
External links
- "Kees Fens – 1929" – Digital library for Dutch literature (Retrieved on 17 June 2008)
- "INGANGEN OP FENS" – bibliografie van krantenartikelen van Kees Fens 1954 tot 2008
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