Gerrit Krol | |
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Born | Gerrit Krol 1 August 1934 Groningen, Netherlands |
Died | 24 November 2013 Groningen | (aged 79)
Occupation | writer, poet, mathematician |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | University of Groningen [1] |
Gerrit Krol (1 August 1934 − 24 November 2013) was a Dutch author, essayist and writer. [2] [3]
Krol was born in Groningen. He studied mathematics and worked with Royal Dutch Shell and some of its operating units as computer programmer and system designer. [1] Krol's debut consisted of poems published in 1961 in various Dutch literary magazines. In 1962 his first book De rokken van Joy Scheepmaker was published. [4] Thereafter, he developed a typical writing style consisting of text mingled with abstract thoughts expressed in drawings and mathematical equations. His novel Het gemillimeterde hoofd is typical for this Krollesque style. [4]
In 1986 Krol received the Constantijn Huygens Prize, and in 2001 the P. C. Hooft Award - the highest Dutch Governmental award for literature - for his complete oeuvre. [1] On 20 October 2005, the 125th anniversary of the Amsterdam Free University, Krol received a Doctorate Honoris causa from this university. [1]
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Gerrit Krol | |
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Born | Gerrit Krol 1 August 1934 Groningen, Netherlands |
Died | 24 November 2013 Groningen | (aged 79)
Occupation | writer, poet, mathematician |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | University of Groningen [1] |
Gerrit Krol (1 August 1934 − 24 November 2013) was a Dutch author, essayist and writer. [2] [3]
Krol was born in Groningen. He studied mathematics and worked with Royal Dutch Shell and some of its operating units as computer programmer and system designer. [1] Krol's debut consisted of poems published in 1961 in various Dutch literary magazines. In 1962 his first book De rokken van Joy Scheepmaker was published. [4] Thereafter, he developed a typical writing style consisting of text mingled with abstract thoughts expressed in drawings and mathematical equations. His novel Het gemillimeterde hoofd is typical for this Krollesque style. [4]
In 1986 Krol received the Constantijn Huygens Prize, and in 2001 the P. C. Hooft Award - the highest Dutch Governmental award for literature - for his complete oeuvre. [1] On 20 October 2005, the 125th anniversary of the Amsterdam Free University, Krol received a Doctorate Honoris causa from this university. [1]
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Gerrit Krol (writer) at Wikimedia Commons