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Charles Edgar du Perron, more commonly known as E. du Perron, was a famous and influential Dutch poet and author of Indo-European descent. Best known for his literary acclaimed masterpiece Land van herkomst (Land of origin) of 1935. Together with Menno ter Braak and Maurice Roelants he founded the short-lived, but influential literary magazine Forum in 1932.E.
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Perron, Edgar Du
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Dutch writer
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1899-11-02Z
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Charles Edgar du Perron
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1940-05-14Z
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