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The Refrain of Other People''s Lives

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By (author): Arnold Jansen op de Haar

Translated by: John Irons

Isn't everyone the 'refrain of other people's lives'? This collection has to do with the feeling that your own life is determined by other people.Arnold Jansen op de Haar (1962) moved from Arnhem to London in 2014. His emigration brought everything into focus. The poems of this collection combine to form a story. What makes somebody the person he is?What do you do when everyone has disappeared and you are the last one?Arnold Jansen op de Haar, shuttling between two countries, sets out in search of his history.at my birthmy own father called meson and heir for laterbut later is lastI am the refrain ofother people's livesI repeat a self-evident truth See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Holland Park Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907320729

About Arnold Jansen op de Haar

Arnold Jansen op de Haar (Nijmegen 1962) moved from Arnhem to London in 2014 where he works as an editor for Holland Park Press. His poems have appeared among other places in the periodicals De Gids Het liegend konijn Extaze Maatstaf Zoetermeer and Passionate and have been included in a number of anthologies including Komrijs Nederlandse Poezie van de 19de t/m de 21ste eeuw in 2000 en enige gedichten and in Vrede is eten met muziek. From 1999 to 2009 he was a columnist on De Gelderlander.Arnold's debut novel De koning van Tuzla was published in 1999 by De Arbeiderspers and his first poetry collection Soldatenlaarzen (Joegoslavisch requiem) was published in 2002 by JM Meulenhoff.All his novels including Angel and poetry collections have been published in English and Dutch by Holland Park Press.

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