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Stijn Streuvels

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After a sound drubbing followed by half a day's fasting, I felt more like laughing than like crying; and, in half a while, all was forgotten and my wickedness began afresh and worse than ever.


— Stijn Streuvels


#after #began #crying #day #ever

He went, ever on the move, with the slow, shuffling step of wandering beggars who are nowhere at home.


— Stijn Streuvels


#ever #home #move #nowhere #shuffling

Not a living thing was to be seen and the cottages that sat huddled close to the ground remained fast shut; the smoke from the chimneys alone still gave a sign of life.


— Stijn Streuvels


#chimneys #close #fast #gave #ground






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Soon he was discovered by the editors of a new magazine Van Nu en Straks (From Now and Soon). Also De Vlaschaard (twice) and De blijde dag were filmed. Lauwers schriften (1931) - Text of a lecture
Drie Russische novellen (1932)
De rampzalige kaproen (1933) - Rewriting of a medieval rural novel of Wernher de Tuinder
IJslandsche Godensagen (1933) - containing 18 stories
Sagen uit het hooge noorden (1934) - containing 38 tales from Denmark Sweden and Iceland
Zeelieden en zeevisscherij (1934) - Edited from French book of René de Pauw: Gens de mer et pêche maritime
Vijf kerstvertellingen (1934) - Translated from French work of Camille Melloy
Prutske's vertelselboek (1935) - containing 9 stories
Levensbloesem (1937)
Paradijssprookjes (1938) - From original of Max Mell.

Stijn Streuvels [born Franciscus (Frank) Petrus Maria Lateur] (3 October 1871 Heule Kortrijk - 15 August 1969 Ingooigem Anzegem) is a Flemish writer.

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