Fifty years
Furore, a magazine edited and published by Piet Schreuders, is fifty years old this year. We celebrate this event with the publication of our thirtieth issue.
Thirty years
On April 27, 1995 the celebrated Dutch author Willem Frederik Hermans died – thirty years ago. Other writers usually vanish in the mist after their death, but Hermans is still being read. His most famous novel, Nooit meer slapen (Beyond Sleep) was based upon two geological excursions he participated in in the north of Sweden and Norway. In the summer of 1960 Hermans spent a few days in Stockholm. Furore reconstructs this sojourn with the help of Hermans’ notebooks, his photo prints, transparencies and negatives. The 24-page article is lavishly illustrated with maps, diagrams and photo montages.
Also in Furore #30:
- an analysis of the leader of the popular detective series The Rockford Files;
- an exclusive preview of an autobiographical photo book by Glenn Bray;
- new photo comics by Ellen de Bruin about her cat KATSUMI;
- the typography of the Johan Cruyff Shoetique in Amsterdam;
- an index to the sitcom Green Acres (1966-1971);
- a surrealistic comic by Mark Smeets;
- and as ever… the ‘Een Deur Moet Open of Dicht Zijn’!
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