Gaston Burssens

Gaston Burssens
Born Gaston Karel Mathilde Burssens
(1896-02-18)18 February 1896
Dendermonde, Belgium
Died 29 January 1965(1965-01-29) (aged 68)
Antwerp, Belgium
Nationality Belgian
Occupation poet

Gaston Karel Mathilde Burssens (18 February 1896 29 January 1965) was a Belgian Expressionist poet. He studied in Flanders at the University of Ghent, at which, during World War I, the Germans introduced classes given in Dutch language.

Biography

Like that of Paul van Ostaijen, during the 1920s his work evolved from humanitarian expressionism towards a more organic expressionism — upon which his poetry stayed focused on musicality. Van Ostaijen's not earlier published poems were published posthumously by Burssens.

Burssens received the 'Driejaarlijkse Prijs voor Poëzie', a reward for poetry granted every third year, for 1950-52, and once again for 1956-58.

Poetry

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