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308: 44: 148: 335:). This last statue was stolen in the weekend of 21 January 2012. It was retrieved on 25 January, sawn into many pieces. Three men have been arrested in relation to this event; the motive is still unclear. The statue was pieced together by the sculptor Wik Kuijl and then re-unveiled in its original site on 23 January 2013. 288:, where he then lived), who told the writer about their lives. Carmiggelt wrote about his children and later his grandchildren, his cats and other small events in his life. His work became popular and he received various Dutch literary prizes. Together with the Dutch- 184:, the second son of Herman Carmiggelt and Adriana Bik. He had one older brother, Jan (Johannes Simon). Simon did poorly in school and he left secondary school in 1929. He enjoyed working as an editor for the school paper though, and he was determined to become a 323:(My better self), which was published when both she and Simon had died. Carmiggelt's last Kronkel was published in 1983. On 30 November 1987 he died of a heart attack. A year after his death, a statue of Carmiggelt (made by 284:
became known for their melancholic, sometimes sombre tone and the ironic use of formal language. Many columns were about unsuccessful, disillusioned people in cafes and bars (often in
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writer, journalist, and poet who became a well known public figure in the Netherlands because of his daily newspaper columns and his television appearances.
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and one of him and his wife on a park bench near his summer house in De Steeg (
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Statue of Simon Carmiggelt with his wife Tiny on a park bench in De Steeg
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he had all sorts of small jobs, but he secretly got in touch with the
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Cultuur en migratie in Nederland. Kunsten in beweging 1900-1980
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by Simon Carmiggelt, Maria Austria, and Flora van Os-Gammon
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I'm just kidding: More of a Dutchman's slight adventures
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Simon Johannes Carmiggelt was born on 7 October 1913 in
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he is credited with establishing a whole new genre in
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After the war he again started to write columns for
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Carmiggelt
Carmiggelt in 1973
The Hague
Amsterdam
Columnist
journalist
poet
Dutch
Column
short story

[ˈsimɔŋkɑrˈmɪɣəlt]
Dutch
The Hague
journalist
reporter
socialist
newspaper
Het Volk
Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands in 1940
censored
Second World War
Dutch resistance
underground newspaper
Het Parool
German occupation of the Netherlands
Herzogenbusch concentration camp
trauma
pen name
Amsterdam

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