- Wies Moens
Wies Moens (
28 January 1898 –5 February 1982 ) was a literary historian, poet and pamphleteer fromFlanders . He was also a founding member of theVerdinaso , but left the movement after its change of course in 1934.He was born in
Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde , the only child ofbaker Karel Moens and Johanna Moreels. Between 1916 and 1918 he studied German philology at the University ofGhent . He was a member of theFlemish Movement , and after the First World War he was imprisoned for his activism. The Flemish Literary Society requested his release through a petition signed by many, and in March1921 Moens was set free. His expressionistic poetry was published in "Ruimte" magazine, which also publishedPaul van Ostaijen . Aside from that he was secretary of the Vlaamsche Volkstooneel ("Flemish people's theatre") and a journalist.Bibliography
*"Gedichten" 1918
*"Celbrieven" (1920)
*"De boodschap" (1920)
*"De tocht" (1921)
*"Opgangen" (1921)
*"Landing' (1923)
*"Golfslag" (1935)
*"Het vierkant" (1938)
*"Dertig dagen oorlog" (1940)
*"Nederlandsche letterkunde van volksch standpunt gezien" (1941)
*"Onze volksche adel" (1942)
*"De spitsboog" (1944)
*"Het spoor" (1944)
*"De verslagene" (1963)
*"Het activistisch avontuur en wat erop volgde" (1966-1970)External links
* [http://users.pandora.be/louis.jacobs/Moens.htm Flemish authors]
* [http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php3?id=moen007 Dutch digital library]
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