Hendrik Marsman

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Hendrik Marsman (Zeist, September 30, 1899English Channel, June 21, 1940) was a Dutch poet and writer. He drowned while escaping to Great Britain, when the ship he was on was torpedoed by a German submarine.

His poetry is vitalistic and expressionistic, and (fear of) death, as a metaphor for defeat in life, is a recurring theme.

His most famous lines are from the poem Herinnering aan Holland, 'Memory of Holland' (translated):

"Thinking about Holland, I see broad rivers moving slowly through endless lowlands"

In 2000, the Dutch people chose this poem ‘Dutch Poem of the Century’.

[edit] Awards

  • 1927 - Prijs van Amsterdam (Amsterdam Award) for Paradise regained
  • 1936 - Lucy B. en C.W. van der Hoogt Award for Porta Nigra

[edit] Bibliography

  • 1923 - Verzen (poems)
  • 1925 - Penthesileia (poems)
  • 1926 - De anatomische les (essay)
  • 1927 - De vliegende Hollander
  • 1927 - Gerard Bruning. Nagelaten werk
  • 1927 - Nagelaten werk (essay)
  • 1927 - Paradise Regained
  • 1928 - De lamp van Diogenes
  • 1929 - De vijf vingers
  • 1930 - Witte vrouwen (poems)
  • 1931 - Kort geding (essay)
  • 1931 - Voorpost (poems)
  • 1933 - De dood van Angèle Degroux (novel)
  • 1933 - Tegenonderzoek
  • 1934 - Porta Nigra (poems)
  • 1935 - De immoralist (of André Gide) (translation)
  • 1936 - Heden ik, morgen gij (with Simon Vestdijk) (novel)
  • 1937 - Herman Gorter (essay)
  • 1938 - Critisch proza
  • 1938-1947 - Verzameld werk (collected works)
  • 1939 - Menno ter Braak (essay)
  • 1939 - Hieronymus, de dichter der vriendschap (of Teixeira de Pascoaes) (translation, with Albert Vigoleis Thelen)
  • 1939 - Paulus de dichter Gods (of Teixeira de Pascoaes) (translation, with Albert Vigoleis Thelen)
  • 1940 - Tempel en kruis (poems)
  • 1941 - Aldus sprak Zarathoestra (of Friedrich Nietzsche) (translation, with Ed Coenraards)
  • 1945 - Brieven over literatuur (with Simon Vestdijk)
  • 1946 - Verbum obscurum (of Teixeira de Pascoaes) (translation, with Albert Vigoleis Thelen)

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