User:La Gangos
Rabin Gangadin studied several years electrical engineering and geodesy at TU Delft, and philology at the RULeiden. In June 1986 he graduated as a sociologist working on the thesis: “The position of Surinamese immigrant workers at the Shell oil refinery in Curacao in the period 1920-1960”. October 1998 he obtained a doctorate in social economy on the dissertation: “Household Investment in human capital, leisure time and family-size in Laguna, Philippines”. September 2001 he received his engineering degree at the Agricultural University in Wageningen and laid in February 2010 the first hand to his second dissertation in the field of communication sciences (freedom of expression)
Rabin Gangadin performed for the first time in the crosshairs of the literary kaleidoscope when the writer Cees Nooteboom in 1980 as a literary talent discovered him and the entire literary section of the February 1981 number of AVENUE magazine, dedicated to his prose and poetry. This was followed by De Gids,Dietsche Waranda & Belfort, Argus, Yang, Ons Erfdeel, Maatstaf, De Tweede Ronde and Avenue Rabin was Gangadin as literary critic associated with: De Leeswolf, Literair Nederland, De Recensent, De Nieuwe Linie ; De Weekkrant Suriname ;Onze Wereld; Hervormd Nederland ;Het Algemeen Dagblad; Gazet van Antwerpen en later voor Elseviers Magazine en Het Parool. Literaire essays' en columns'van zijn hand verschenen in Elseviers Magazine, Ons Erfdeel, Amigoe , De Ware Tijd , en De West . He published In book form: Desaveu ( 1980 ), Een Zeldzame Kamer ( poezie , 1981, De Arbeiderspers ), Tussen Letter & geest ( poezie, 1984 , De Arbeiderspers ), Landgenoten ( proza, 1986 , In DE Knipscheer ) Striptease zonder muziek ( poezie, 1986 , Goossens) De Surinaamse literatuur ( essay , 1997, Heeffer ), De stadswandelaar ( 2011).