Van Nu en Straks (Dutch pronunciation:[vɑˈnyɛnˈstrɑks]; Of Now and Later or Today and Tomorrow) was a
Flemish literary and cultural magazine that was founded in 1893 by
August Vermeylen.[1] With a cover designed by
Henry van de Velde,[2] this magazine served as a vehicle for a Flemish literary revival and was associated with a heterogeneous group of writers and artists.[3] They were devoted to
art for art's sake, without holding dogmatic views on aesthetics or adherence to schools of art.[4] The magazine was published in two series: from 1893–94 and from 1896–1901. It was succeeded in 1903 by the illustrated magazine Vlaanderen,[5] which was co-founded by
Herman Teirlinck.
^Timms, Edward; Kelley, David (1985). Unreal city: urban experience in modern European literature and art. Manchester University Press ND. pp. 129–130.
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^Toremans, Tom; Verschueren, Walter (2009). Crossing Cultures: Nineteenth-Century Anglophone Literature in the Low Countries. Leuven University Press. p. 131.
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