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          Paul van Ostaijen

          Belgian poet and writer (1896 – 1928)

          Paul van Ostaijen

          Paul van Ostaijen

          Born(1896-02-22)22 February 1896

          Antwerp, Belgium

          Died18 March 1928(1928-03-18) (aged 32)

          Miavoye-Anthée, Belgium

          NationalityBelgian
          Occupation(s)poet, writer

          Paul van Ostaijen (22 February 1896 – 18 March 1928) was a BelgianDutch-language poet and writer.

          Nickname

          Van Ostaijen was born in Antwerp to Dutch father and Flemish mother. His nickname was Mister 1830, derived from his habit of walking along the streets of Antwerp clothed as a dandy from that year.

          Feasts of Fear and Agony|Paul Van Ostaijen!

          His poetry shows influences from Modernism, Expressionism, Dadaism and early Surrealism, but Van Ostaijen's style is very much his own.

          Flamingant

          Van Ostaijen was an active flamingant, a supporter of Flemish independence.

          Because of his involvement with Flemish activism during World War I, he had to flee to Berlin after the war. In Berlin—one of the centers of Dadaism and Exp