Dieter Verhofstadt

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Born in 1971, I work for a company in digital mapping after short careers as a math teacher and an ICT consultant. I learned to play Go in 1995, together with Stefan Verstraeten. Around the end of 2003, I quit playing to devote my spare time to music. You could find me as Knotwilg on KGS. I am 2 dan in Europe but I do not care about rank so much as when I started playing.

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You can send me a message at dieter tod verhofstadt at gmail tod com.

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One could have the impression these days, that all good writers, musicians, poets, and all other artists who (partly) express their art in the form of language, come from an English speaking country. It is rather cumbersome for the world of art that the level to which an artist is admired, is more likely to be influenced by the economic and military power of the country he belongs to, than by the intrinsic quality of his work, although I admit that one cannot entirely dissociate an artist from his environment. Still, I'd like to present some artists, who in my opinion belong to the greatest in the world, yet are largely unknown, due to the fact that they belong to a cultural minority.


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