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Short story writer and poet whose many works contain homosexual themes.  Considered to belong to the Amsterdam School, a group of three poets which was a reaction to the magazine Forum and also allowed the anecdotal in poetry.  Notable for his several collections of poetry, incuding Gedichten (1936), De pothoofdplant (1936) and Frisia non cantat (1938).  Short stories include Een Summer (1946), Men and Cats (1947), Het hart aan denagel and Eule beule bolletje (both 1954).  Other works include Fairytales and stories (1955), Don't reproduce , an adaptation of Shakespeare 's sonnets (1959), The .eetest guest with a pronounced homosexual slant ( 1961), The Bubble Gum Child (1965), Loze Aren (1970).  Also known as Jaap van Hattum.
 
Short story writer and poet whose many works contain homosexual themes.  Considered to belong to the Amsterdam School, a group of three poets which was a reaction to the magazine Forum and also allowed the anecdotal in poetry.  Notable for his several collections of poetry, incuding Gedichten (1936), De pothoofdplant (1936) and Frisia non cantat (1938).  Short stories include Een Summer (1946), Men and Cats (1947), Het hart aan denagel and Eule beule bolletje (both 1954).  Other works include Fairytales and stories (1955), Don't reproduce , an adaptation of Shakespeare 's sonnets (1959), The .eetest guest with a pronounced homosexual slant ( 1961), The Bubble Gum Child (1965), Loze Aren (1970).  Also known as Jaap van Hattum.
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* [[Short Story Writers from the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 16:11, 3 December 2023

Jacob van Hattum

Country

Netherlands

Birth - Death

1900 - 1981

Occupation

Writer

Description

Short story writer and poet whose many works contain homosexual themes. Considered to belong to the Amsterdam School, a group of three poets which was a reaction to the magazine Forum and also allowed the anecdotal in poetry. Notable for his several collections of poetry, incuding Gedichten (1936), De pothoofdplant (1936) and Frisia non cantat (1938). Short stories include Een Summer (1946), Men and Cats (1947), Het hart aan denagel and Eule beule bolletje (both 1954). Other works include Fairytales and stories (1955), Don't reproduce , an adaptation of Shakespeare 's sonnets (1959), The .eetest guest with a pronounced homosexual slant ( 1961), The Bubble Gum Child (1965), Loze Aren (1970). Also known as Jaap van Hattum.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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