Joris Note

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Joris Note (born 1949, in Borgerhout) is a Belgian writer.

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He graduated in Germanic philology and started his career a scientific assistant Algemene Literatuurwetenschap and as a teacher. Together with Walter van den Broeck and Daniel Robberechts he was for several years an editor of the magazine Heibel. He wrote articles for several newspapers and magazines.

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