Wim Brands
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Wim Brands | |
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Born | |
Died | 4 April 2016 | (aged 57)
Occupation(s) | poet, TV presenter[1] |
Years active | 1978–2016 |
Wim Brands (Brummen, 29 March 1959 – Amsterdam, 4 April 2016) was a Dutch poet, journalist and TV presenter.
Biography
In 1978, the then 19-year-old Brands made his debut as a poet in Hollands Maandblad. His work appeared in literary magazines and he published several books, some of which involved poetry: Inslag (1985), Koningen, de gehavende (1990), Zwemmen in de nacht (1995), In de metro (1997), De schoenen van de buurman (1999), Ruimtevaart (2005), Neem me mee, zei de hond (2010), Serendipiteit: over ontdekkingslust en wetenschap (2014), Sterven is doodeenvoudig: iedereen kan het (2014) and finally ’s Middags zwem ik in de Noordzee (2014).[2] He was also a member of the jury of ECI Literatuurprijs.[citation needed]
On 26 January 2012, Compaan Uitgevers published his anthology De vijftig beste gedichten van Wim Brands (50 of the best Poems by Wim Brands).
Brands began his career working as a journalist at Leidsch Dagblad and Vrij Nederland.[2] Since 1987, Brands has worked for the Dutch broadcaster VPRO. He was one of the producers and presenters of the radioshow De Avonden. Brands was most recognised as a presenter of the television show Boeken on contemporary literature.[3] In 2009, he received a medal of honor from the writer's association Vereniging van Letterkundigen (VvL).[4]
In 2013/2014 he was Writer in Residence at University College London.[5]
Late life and death
Wim Brands was last seen as presenter on the television show Boeken on 20 March 2016. He had been presenting this program for the last 11 years of his life. The program was then taken over a week later by Jeroen van Kan, who later reported that Brands medical condition prevented him from presenting the show.[6] On 4 April 2016 Brands died aged 57. The broadcaster VPRO later reported that Brands suffered from depression and that it eventually resulted into him taking his own life.[2]
Philosophy
Next to literature, philosophy played an important role in his life. He worked for Human (Dutch humanistic broadcast company) and interviewed multiple Dutch philosophers for his radio program.
Programs
- Boeken
- De Avonden
- Boeken op reis
- Brands met denkers: Grote Woorden
- Marathoninterviews
- Brands met boeken
- Boeken op bezoek
References
- ^ Arjan Peters (2017-04-15). "Poëzie was voor Wim Brands de nooduitgang, blijkt uit twee nieuwe boeken" [Poetry was the emergency exit for Wim Brands, according to two new books]. de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- ^ a b c "Wim Brands overladen" [Wim Brands passed away] (in Dutch). VPRO. 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- ^ Arjen Fortuin (2016-04-05). "Wim Brands (1959-2016): hij bood tv-kijkende lezer een toevluchtsoord" [Wim Brands (1959-2016): he offered TV-watching reader a refuge]. NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- ^ "In memoriam Wim Brands". vvl.nu (in Dutch). 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- ^ "Wim Brands Writer in Residence at UCL Dutch in 2013/14". University College London. 2013-08-12. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- ^ Coen Peppelenbos (2016-03-26). "Nieuws: Wim Brands wegens gezondheidsproblemen een paar maanden uit de running" [News: Wim Brands due to health problems a few months out of the running]. tzum.info (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-12-22.
Further reading
- van Kan, Jeroen (2017). Alles komt goed: over Wim Brands [Everything is going well: about Wim Brands] (in Dutch). Uitgeverij. ISBN 9789460032578.
External links
- Brands blogt, a blog during the two months in 2010 at Tirade
- Martin Bons (2016-04-05). "Interview Wim Brands: over het bestaan van God en de zelfmoord van zijn vader" [Interview Wim Brands: the existence of God and the suicide of his father]. HP/De Tijd (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-12-22.
- 1959 births
- 2016 deaths
- People from Brummen
- 21st-century Dutch poets
- 20th-century Dutch journalists
- Dutch radio presenters
- 20th-century Dutch poets
- Dutch male poets
- Dutch television presenters
- Academics of University College London
- Male suicides
- Suicides in the Netherlands
- Dutch male writers who committed suicide