Germain Droogenbroodt

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Born (1944-09-11) 11 September 1944 (age 81)
Occupation
  • Poet
  • Translator
CitizenshipBelgium
Germain Droogenbroodt
Born (1944-09-11) 11 September 1944 (age 81)
Occupation
  • Poet
  • Translator
CitizenshipBelgium

Germain Droogenbroodt is a Belgian poet born 11 September 1944 in Rollegem, in the Flemish part of Belgium.[1] Apart from being a poet, he is both a translator and a publisher. He became known as a translator for his rendition of the poems of Rose Ausländer, Sarah Kirsch, Peter Huchel, etc.[2][3]

Droogenbroodt has also published numerous volumes of poetry by modern poets from various regions of the world in the POINT publishing house (POesie INTernational) over a period of more than 30 years.

He was secretary-general of the World Literature Congress in Valencia, is secretary-general of the World Academy of Arts & Culture (WAAC)[4] and he is a member of the board of the World Congress of Poetry, founded in 1969 by Amado Yuzon, Krishna Srinivas, Lou Lutour and Tin- wen Chung.

Germain Droogenbroodt has published around a dozen volumes of poetry, not counting the translated volumes of his poetry published abroad.

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