Manu Bruynseraede


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The Netherlands, with this group that changed often from occupation, but was never named by name in press and media, because "Vitalski" wanted to keep this all the time. For the specialization of Translation Studies, Manu Bruynseraede made a first translation in Dutch of "Eureka, an Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe," by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, his last completed work (1848).

In 1994 he traveled on a European tour as a technician with Jan Fabre's theater and dance company. He lived for two years in Hamburg (Germany) and wrote and directed two theater pieces on behalf of the city:

From 1997 to 2000, Manu Bruynseraede repeatedly in Antwerp, together with Vitalski, in his anarchist happenings of The Ysfabrik, not only in all major theaters of the city but also in vacant buildings and squares. Here too, his identity was kept hidden. For example, his voice can be heard on Vitalski's "Violet 7: 7 Inch Heel" CD (single) (Vitalski's musical poetry).

Manu Bruynseraede published four books, and regularly exhibits his paintings. Since 2010 he has been translating the poetry of American writer Charles Bukowski and is closely involved in projects on outsiders art. Since that same year, he also works on the sculpture Primatus Eruditus, which consists of human dental extractions.

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