Frank Martinus Arion
Appearance
Frank Martinus Arion (born Frank Efraim Martinus; 17 December 1936 – 28 September 2015) was a Curaçaoan poet, novelist, and language advocate.
He moved to the Netherlands in 1955 and in 1981 returned to Curaçao, where he became head of the Curaçao Language Institute that promotes the use of the Papiamentu language.[1] His works include The Last Freedom (De laatste vrijheid) and Double Play (Dubbelspel). The latter novel is considered to be his magnum opus and was published in 1973. He wrote in Papiamentu and Dutch.
Bibliography
[edit]- 1957 - Stemmen uit Afrika (gedichten)
- 1972 - Bibliografie van het Papiamentu
- 1973 - Dubbelspel - awarded the Van der Hoogt Prize [English translation: Double Play, translated from Dutch by Paul Vincent; London]
- 1974 - Sisyphiliaans alpinisme tegen miten
- 1975 - Afscheid van de koningin
- 1977 - Albert Helman, de eenzame jager
- 1979 - Nobele wilden
- 1993 - De ibismensmuis
- 1995 - De laatste vrijheid
- 1996 - The Kiss of a Slave
- 2001 - De eeuwige hond
- 2005 - Eén ding is droevig
- 2006 - De deserteurs
- 2006 - Drie romans
Adaptations
[edit]Arion's 1973 Dutch-language novel Double Play was adapted into the 2017 English-language film Double Play, directed by Ernest R. Dickerson.
References
[edit]- ^ "Frank Martinus Arion", Dutch Foundation for Literature.
External links
[edit]Wikiquote has quotations related to Frank Martinus Arion.
- Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature website on Arion[permanent dead link]
Categories:
- 1936 births
- 2015 deaths
- Curaçao poets
- Curaçao novelists
- Papiamento-language writers
- Papiamento-speaking people
- 20th-century poets
- 20th-century novelists
- 21st-century poets
- 21st-century novelists
- Male poets
- Male novelists
- 20th-century Dutch male writers
- 21st-century Dutch male writers
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