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Wie kan het paradijs weerstaan Romeinse brieven

by Abdelkader Benali

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Michaël Zeeman (1958 – 2009) wrote columns and essays for the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant, as a journalist and for two years as the editor of the arts section. He wrote on on poetry, prose fiction and non-fiction, music, the theater, and visual arts. For a while was the paper's cultural correspondent in Rome. It was during this time the letters collected in Wie kan het paradijs weerstaan. Romeinse brieven were written.

Abdelkader Benali (1975) is a Moroccan-Dutch writer of novels and short stories, who also writes for de Volkskrant.

Wie kan het paradijs weerstaan. Romeinse brieven is a lively correspondance between these two writers. The letters are foremostly about literature and the arts in the Netherlands and Europe. Various authors and their books are discussed, for instance Annie Ernaux, who would go on to win the Nobel Prize nearly two decades later. However, the two writers also write about their personal lives. ( )
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