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De liefde tussen mens en kat by Willem Frederik Hermans1985
De rat van Arras : novelle by Adriaan van Dis1986
Liegen, loog, gelogen by Dolf Cohen1987
Daniël Maandag by Yvonne Keuls1988
Voorval : variatie op een thema by Harry Mulisch1989
De pagode by Gerrit Komrij1990
Anaïs Anaïs by Jeroen Brouwers1991
Aantekeningen van een voyeur by Eric de Kuyper1992
Dagboek van een gymnasiast : vroege jeugdherinneringen by Godfried Bomans1993
Grote jongens huilen niet by Peter van Straaten1994
Wolf by Gerard Reve1995
Tomaatsj by Joost Zwagerman1996
De bruid staat rechts van u by Rudi van Dantzig1997
Water en as : novelle by Nelleke Noordervliet1998
Het witte feest : novelle by Lulu Wang1999
Een slaapwandeling : novelle by Hugo Claus2000
Beschreven blad by Remco Campert2001
Ik weet niet meer wat liefde is by Theodor Holman2002
De scheltopusik by Maarten 't Hart2003
Het aapje dat geluk pakt by Arnon Grunberg2004
Schrijvers! by Jessica Durlacher2005
De heetste dag van het jaar by Martin Bril2006
De Opheffing van Bob en andere verhalen by Wilfried de Jong2007
Munya by Abdelkader Benali2008
Zoon van by Kees van Beijnum2009

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Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the "works" in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works.

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