Cees Buddingh' - Zeven gedichten [in: Gard Sivik 15/16. 4e jaargang Afl. 3/4]
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Cees Buddingh' - Zeven gedichten [in: Gard Sivik 15/16. 4e jaargang Afl. 3/4] - Brasschaat/Rotterdam - Gard Sivik - Nov./Dec. / Jan./Febr. 1959/1960 - 1st edition - [72] pp - Paperback with dust jacket - 16,5 x 21,5,5 cm. - Design: Benno Wissing.
Condition: Good - without the 'subscription coupon' but WITH folder Nederlandse Informele Groep.
Literary magazine, originally started (and named after a café) in Antwerp, Belgium and now edited by Hugues C. Pernath and Gust Gils, among others. With table of contents. 33 issues were published between 1955 and 1964. Cf. Mourits p. 16.
¶ This issue with contributions by Hugo Raes ('De kanker'); Cornelis Bastiaan Vaandrager ('Eindelijk eens een mooi verhaal'); Sybren Polet ('Vijf gedichten'); René Gysen ('De gelukkige vallei'); Armando ('Acht gedichten'); Ellen Warmond ('Eeuwig duurt 't langst'); Willy Roggeman ('Brief vol jazz'); Hans Sleutelaar ('Stem uit het publiek') and Walasse Ting ('From the painter's notebook').
One of the poems by C.Buddingh' (1918-1985) is about his son Wiebe (born in 1957, the later translator of the Dutch Harry Potter series). Plantijn NV is listed as the printer on the cover. The issue should include an enclosed 'intekenkoepon' and a brochure from the Dutch Informal Group (with Henk Peeters and Kees van Bohemen).