Poet
Leo Vroman
Leo Vroman
(The Netherlands, 1915 - 2014)
© Pieter Vandermeer
Biography
Leo Vroman is the ‘grand old man’ of Dutch poetry. He began writing poems well before World War Two and is still regarded as one of the most lively poets writing in Dutch. This liveliness has much to do with the form and tone of his work, at once loosely conversational and full of ingenious rhymes and playful neologisms.
The sweeping, yet never pretentious or preachy analogies between man’s microcosmos and the all-encompassing universe also provide a consolation for the fears of life and death that do pervade this lucid and seemingly light-hearted poetry. The title of his poem ‘Chaos, dear indivisibility’ says it all: life, imperfect, chaotic, is essentially one.
Owing to Vroman’s light touch, his often profound subjects easily imprint themselves on the memory, and quite a few of his poems have entered the canon of Dutch literature. Vroman is also a remarkably prolific poet, untroubled by fashions or trends. His residence in the United States may have helped him retain over the years that quality of light-footed profundity, already so apparent at his official debut in 1946.
© Rob Schouten (Translated by Ko Kooman)
[Leo Vroman took part in the Poetry International Festival Rotterdam 2001. This text was written on that occasion.]Selected Bibliography
Poetry
Gedichten,Querido, Amsterdam, 1946
Tineke, Querido, Amsterdam, 1948
Gedichten. Vroegere en Latere, Querido, Amsterdam, 1949
Uit slaapwandelen, Querido, Amsterdam, 1957
114 Gedichten, Querido, Amsterdam, 1964
Nieuwsgierig, Querido, Amsterdam, 1980
Het verdoemd carillon, Querido, Amsterdam, 1981
Dierbare ondeelbaarheid, Querido, Amsterdam, 1989
De godganselijke nacht, Querido, Amsterdam, 1993
Vergelijkingen, Herik, Landgraaf, 1996
Tweede Verschiet, Querido, Amsterdam, 2003
Soms Is Alles Eeuwig, Querido, Amsterdam, 2009
Daar, Querido, Amsterdam, 2011
Die Vleugels, Querido, Amsterdam, 2013
En toch is alles wat we doen natuur, Querido, Amsterdam, 2018
Prose
De Adem van Mars, Querido, Amsterdam, 1956
Het Carnarium, Querido, Amsterdam, 1973
Warm, Rood, Nat & Lief, Contact, Amsterdam, 1996
Plays
Voorgrond, achtergrond, Querido, Amsterdam, 1969
Links
Leo Vroman at De Groener Amsterdamer
Festival
32nd Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
27th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
25th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
24th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
20th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
16th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
12th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam
Poems
Poems of Leo Vroman
Sponsors
Partners
LantarenVenster – Verhalenhuis Belvédère