F Van DixhoornFrans (François Henricus Anthonia) van Dixhoorn was born in 1948 in Hansweert, Zeeland, in the south of the Netherlands. Shortly after the North Sea flood of 1953, the family moved to Vlissingen. In 1972, he became a teacher at the primary school in ieuw- en St. Joosland, just outside Middelburg. He remained at this school for seventeen years, and taught oral and written language expression at various schools in the area. In 1986, he moved to Amsterdam, where he lived for ten years before returning to Middelburg. He became a full-time artist from the mid-1980s: at first mainly with visual work (although this did not lead to exhibitions) and from the early 1990s as a poet. Van Dixhoorn has published seven collections, all with De Bezige Bij. He is the recipient of the C. Buddingh Prize for best first collection (1994), the Woordlijst Prize (2007) and he is a 2012 Ida Gerhard Prize and VSB-Prize nominee. In 2009, the translation of the first three collections was published in French by Le bleu du ciel; and his work has been translated into German, where it has been set to music and toured nationally. Read More Read Less
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