Will Ogrinc - Gesproken met Boudewijn Büch [Interview in]: De Vernis, Nummer Twee

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Will Ogrinc - Gesproken met Boudewijn Büch [Interview in]: De Vernis, Nummer Twee - Utrecht - Stichting De Vernis - 1976 - 1st edition - 40 pp - Stapled wrappers - 21 x 30 cm.

Condition: Good - from the archives of Simon Vinkenoog (although this is not visible).

Stenciled literary subculture poetry magazine edited by Hans Hoenjet and Ria Moskers, with contributions by/about i.a. 'Tweehonderd jaar Amerikaanse Literatuur' (pockets), Freddy de Vree, Miel Vanstreels, W. Noorderwier and Ed Schilders.

¶ On p. 5-17 an early interview, dated August 5, 1976 with Boudewijn Büch (1948-2002):
"Ik ben niet van Nederlandse afkomst, dat is alvast heel leuk -, mijn moeder is Italiaanse, mijn vader een gevluchte Duits-Poolse jood".
The conversation is illuminated with black and white portrait photos of the poet and ends with a previously unpublished poem (titled "Café De Dammesaan, Midsland Terschelling; voor Bernadette") that, according to the interviewee, would not be published again. That promise lasted a year until the publication of 'De taal als blauw' (1977) and the first stanza was used as the motto for 'Eilanden' (1981).

Cf. Braches #150; 250 and Rovers p. 161-162. Not in Mouws.

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