Antoon Coolen
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Born | April 17, 1897 Wijlre, Netherlands |
Died | November 9, 1961 Waalre, Netherlands | (aged 64)
Occupation | Writer |
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Antoon Coolen (April 17, 1897–November 9, 1961) was a well-known Dutch writer of novels. He wrote the Boekenweekgeschenk for the Boekenweek of 1947 and a novel that was part of the Boekenweekgeschenk in 1939.[1]
Translations in English
[edit]- Antoon Coolen: The golden webs. Transl. from the Dutch by Marten ten Hoor. Michigan, 1953
- Antoon Coolen: Christmas rose. Transl. from the Dutch by Marten ten Hoor. Michigan, 1952
- Antoon Coolen: The cross purposes. Transl. from the Dutch by Jacobine Menzies-Wilson. London, Collins, 1948
References
[edit]- ^ Antoon Coolen 1897-1961. Biografie van een schrijver. Cees Slegers, 2001. Tilburg: Stichting Zuidelijk Historisch Contact Tilburg.