Maatstaf was a Dutchliterary magazine, founded in 1953 by Bert Bakker.[1] Bakker, who was the magazine's first editor, is credited with bringing in poets such as Ida Gerhardt.[2] The magazine had a reputation for publishing 'realist' authors (such as Maarten 't Hart),[3] and was categorized as 'neoromantic,' one of a number of Dutch literary magazines in an 'anti-experimental tradition.'[4] Dutch poet Gerrit Komrij, who edited the magazine from 1969 on, was the subject of a themed issue in 1984,[5] and again in 1996, this last time centered on a collection of ten homo-erotic poems he had published in 1978, Capriccio. In that same year, 1996, the magazine, with a new team of editors, was renewed following a 'conservative revolution.'[6]
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Maatstaf was a leading magazine for Dutch poetry until the 1970s, when it was supplanted by magazines such as De Revisor and Raster. In 1999, De Arbeiderspers ceased its publication.[7]
Editors[edit]
- Gerrit Komrij (1969 - ?)[8]
- Mensje van Keulen (1972[9] - 1980)[10]
References[edit]
- ^Slot, Pim (1997). Een stille revolutie?: cultuur en mentaliteit in de lange jaren vijftig. Verloren. p. 36. ISBN978-90-6550-549-1.
- ^Reitsma, Anneke (1998). Een naam en ster als boegbeeld: de poëzie van Ida Gerhardt in symbolistisch perspectief. Van Gorcum. p. 15. ISBN978-90-232-3413-5.
- ^Blom, Onno (17 December 1998). 'Een kroonluchter die weer brandt'. Trouw. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^'Week 6: Poëzie na 1945: Experimentelen en anti-experimentelen'. Utrecht University. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^Blom, Onno (2 March 2004). ''Deze waereld is niet voor mijn plezier ingericht' of: 'Hier irrt Komrij!''. Trouw. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^Maas, Michel (19 March 1996). 'Regels van Komrij uitgelegd aan lezers'. de Volkskrant. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^Blom, Onno (6 October 1999). 'Arbeiderspers heft tijdschrift Maatstaf op'. Trouw. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^Fortuin, Arjen (August 1999). 'De poëtische tegendraadsheid van Gerrit Komrij'. NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^'Mensje van Keulen'. VPRO. Archived from the original on 31 January 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ^Schutte, Xandra (13 December 2006). 'Mensje van Keulen: 'Als mijn personages ongelukkig zijn, voel ik me voldaan''. Vrij Nederland. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
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