Jan Engelman

Dutch writer
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Jan Engelman (w. black glasses) 1958

Johannes Aloysius Antonius Engelman (born Utrecht, 7 June 1900; died Amsterdam, 20 March 1972) was a Dutch writer. He was the recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1954. Dutch composers like Marius Monnikendam and Marjo Tal set several of his works to music.[1]

Works

  • 1927 - Het roosvenster
  • 1930 - Sine nomine
  • 1931 - Parnassus en Empyreum
  • 1932 - Torso
  • 1932 - Tuin van Eros [2]
  • 1934 - Tuin van Eros en andere gedichten
  • 1936 - Tympanon
  • 1937 - Bij de bron
  • 1937 - Het bezegeld hart
  • 1942 - Noodweer
  • 1945 - Vrijheid
  • 1950 - Philomela
  • 1955 - Koning Oedipus
  • 1955 - Twee maal Apollo
  • 1960 - Verzamelde gedichten
  • 1969 - Het Bittermeer en andere gedichten

References

  1. ^ trilobiet, acdhirr for. "Marjo Tal". www.forbiddenmusicregained.org. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  2. ^ DBNL.
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