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Schrijver en vertaler Bas Heijne, bekend van o.a. het essay Angst en schoonheid en Hollandse toestanden, beschrijft hun strijd tegen ongelijkheid, onderdrukking en haat in zijn nieuwe boek Wereldverbeteraars. Heijne vertelt over zijn boek en gaat erover in gesprek met schrijver en columnist Stephan Sanders.
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Bas Heijne is a Dutch writer and translator. He is a colum-nist at NRC Handelsblad and published in De Tijd, HP, De Groene Amsterdammer, and Vrij Nederland. Heijne studied English language and literature at the University of Amsterdam. He translated works by E.M. Forster and Evelyn Waugh. Heijne won the Henriette Roland Holst.
Bastiaan Johan 'Bas' Heijne (b. 09Jan1960) is a Dutch writer, journalist and columnist. He has a valued critical eye on Dutch society, even moved to Paris (France) to create distance and enhance his view on the going ons in the Dutch Lowlands. Last year I read 'Discontent' (NL:Onbehagen) and greatly enjoyed it.