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Ivo Michiels
BornHenri Ceuppens
(1923-01-08)8 January 1923
Mortsel, Belgium
Died7 October 2012(2012-10-07) (aged 89)[1]
Le Barroux, France
Pen nameIvo Michiels
OccupationWriter
Nationality Belgium
Notable worksSeagulls Die in the Harbour
Notable awardsArk Prize of the Free Word
1958

Henri Paul René Ceuppens (8 January 1923 – 7 October 2012), who wrote under the pseudonym Ivo Michiels, was a Belgian writer.[1]

Biography

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Michiels was born in Mortsel. During World War II he was employed as a nurse in a hospital in Lübeck in Germany. He worked as a laboratory assistant for a while, and from 1948 up to 1957 he worked as a journalist at Het Handelsblad. In 1965, he married Christiane Faes. From 1957 up to 1978 he worked at the publisher Ontwikkeling (E: Development).

From 1959 until 1983 he was editor, and editorial secretary of the Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift. From 1966 up to 1978 he also taught at the Hoger Rijksinstituut voor Toneel- en Cultuurspreiding in Brussels. In 1979, he established himself as a full-time writer in the Vaucluse (France). He died, aged 89, in Le Barroux.

List of works

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  • Begrensde verten (1946, poetry)
  • Daar tegenover (1947, poetry)
  • Zo, ga dan (1947, novelle)
  • Het vonnis (1949, novel)
  • Kruistocht der jongelingen (1951, novel)
  • Spaans capriccio (1952, short storie)
  • De ogenbank (1953, novel)
  • De meeuwen sterven in de haven (1955, novel, films cenario), made into a film of the same name in 1956
  • Het afscheid (1957, novel)
  • Journal brut, Ikjes sprokkelen (1958, novel)
  • Albisola Mare, Savona (1959, novel)
  • Dertien Vlamingen (1961, bloemlezing)
  • Het boek Alfa (1963, novel)
  • Frans Dille (1963, essay)
  • Antwerpen, stad aan de stroom (tekst bij fotoalbum van F. Tas) (1965)
  • Verhalen uit Journal brut (1966)
  • Het afscheid (1966, film scenario)
  • Orchis militaris (1968, novel)
  • Exit (1971, novel)
  • Jef Verheyen, 40 (1972, bibliophile edition)
  • Alechinsky (1973, essay)
  • Samuel, o Samuel (1973, radio play)
  • Dieric Bouts (1975, film scenario)
  • Een tuin tussen hond en wolf (1977, novel, film scenario)
  • Itinerarium (1979, essay)
  • Dixi(t) (1979, novel)
  • Luister hoe dit beeld hoe die lijn hoe die kleur hoe dit vlak luister (1979, essays)
  • Een letterwerker aan het woord (1980)
  • De vrouwen van de aarstengel (1983, novel)
  • De toverberg in Sank Seb (1984, uit "De vrouwen van de aartsengel", in "Vlaamse verhalen na 1965")
  • Het boek der nauwe relaties (1985)
  • Vlaanderen, ook een land (1987)
  • Prima materia (1989)
  • Ondergrond bovengronds (1991)
  • Schildwacht schuldwacht (1993)
  • Daar komen schervan van (1995)
  • Sissi (1997)
  • De verrukking (1999, novel)
  • De mirakelen, Elizabeth, de mirakelen (?)

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Ivo Michiels overleden – De Standaard". Standaard.be. 30 April 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
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