The real spring has yet to begin, but the spring offers from the publishers meanwhile promise much refreshing, and rejuvenates.
Human passions
Refreshing will certainly the look of Erwin Mortier on the controversy surrounding the 19th-century sculpture ‘Les passions humaines “Jef Lambeaux. In the eponymous play ‘Passions humaines. Human passions’ Mortar examines how the controversy may arise in the fin-de-siècle when liberals and Catholics together in the clinch were so many erotic audacity. The play is already on April 21 premiere in Bergen but starts at a Flemish tour on May 11 in Antwerp Toneelhuis. The Busy Bee published in April its text
At the same time coming in April also another play by Mortier from:. “Prohibited area. Woman in limbo. ” Literary WWI expert Mortar made based on testimonies of British nurses a monologue about a war volunteer who signs up after the first gas attack at Ypres in 1915 to care for the wounded.
Requiem
Joris Note is back with a vengeance. Note Esssayist already proved himself as a storyteller and novelist. As he ‘Carpentry’ life and times of his deceased father meticulously-sympathetic brought into view, he did with “The World” a requiem for his deceased brother and sister. ‘Of the world comes out in September.
Title holograph
Looking forward to it being another young, fresh debut. Twenties William Frederick Daem was already in his short stories include the literary magazine Das Magazin. Daem, co-founder and artistic director of the newly being launched artificial magazine ‘Harvest’, get a chance with ‘Even the birds fall “to prove a short story, in August. In the prospectus, he promises to all copies of this debut not only personally but also his name to write down the title.
Five in one
Good news finally for fans of Leo Pleysier that seventy in May. Five of his best family novels, including the immortal “White is always clean,” are bundled into “Famielie album. For this special anniversary edition Pleysier wrote an afterword warin he talks about the genesis and the interdependence of these stories
Frank Hellemans
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