Of Great Importance

Of Great Importance is Nachoem Wijnberg's 16th volume of poetry. One of the most prominent living Dutch writers, Wijnberg's poetry is known for its deceptively plain language and his poems, according to the poet himself, can be read well by anyone who can read a newspaper. The poems in Of...

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Main Author: Wijnberg, Nachoem M. (auth)
Other Authors: Colmer, David (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Earth, Milky Way punctum books 2018
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