C. Buddingh'
C. Buddingh' (1918–1985) was a Dutch poet, translator and writer.
Also recorded as Cees Buddingh; Cornelis Kees Buddingh'.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Cornelis Buddingh'.
Also worked under the name Jean de Boisson and Benjamin Morecombe.
Born at Dordrecht in 1918, died at Dordrecht in 1985.
In detail
the recorded working language is Dutch.
Works named in the authority record are The Bluebillgurgle and Het houdt op met zachtjes regenen.
Work by C. Buddingh' is recorded in the collections of National Museum of World Cultures and KB, nationale bibliotheek.
Distinctions recorded are Jan Campert Prize for poetry and Cestoda price.
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“C. Buddingh'”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2232349: C. Buddingh'
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Collectie / Archief : Fotocollectie Anefo Reportage / Serie : Plaatsvervangend hoofddirecteur van de Posterijen J.D. Smeets verkoopt in Dordrecht de zomerzegels aan auteur C. Buddingh' Beschrijving : Smeets (l) en Buddingh' Datum : 20 april 1971 Locatie : Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland Trefwoorden : directeuren, portretten, postzegels, schrijvers Persoonsnaam : Buddingh', C., Smeets, J.D. Fotograaf : Fot
Fotograaf Onbekend / Anefo · http://proxy.handle.net/10648/abbc0792-d0b4-102d-bcf8-003048976d84 · CC0
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