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Albert Hagenaars

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Albert Hagenaars (born 1955) is an award-winning Dutch author and poet.

Some of his poetry collections are: Stadskoorts (1979), Spertijd (1982) and Curfew, (by American translator Catherine East, in 2000), Intriges (1986), Tropendrift / Tropical Drift (2003, bilingual edition in both Dutch and English, by British translator John Irons) and Drijfjacht (2005). His novels are Dood Tij (1988) and Butijn, Het Boze Oog (1992).

Apart from his main theme ―love in all its facets― travel, intercultural relations, and alienation play an important role in his novels and poetry. Hagenaars presently lives in The Netherlands and, during the summertime, on the island of Java in Indonesia, his wife's native country.

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