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Cornelis Jan (Kees) Stip (Veenendaal, August 25, 1913 – Winschoten, June 27, 2001) was a Dutch epigram poet. He wrote under many pseudonyms, most notably ''Trijntje Fop'' and ''Chronos''. ==Biography== Mr. Stip studied classical languages〔 at the Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (National university Utrecht). He was a member of the student society Unitas, where he met Albert Alberts, Leo Vroman, and Anton Koolhaas. In the Second World War, his poem ''Dieuwertje Diekema'' was distributed illegally. The poem was a persiflage of the poem ''Mária Lécina'' (1932) written by J.W.F. Werumeus Buning. After the war, Stip worked as a copywriter for the Dutch army's press agency and the Dutch government's press agency. From 1951 to 1979, he was an editor at the Polygoon cinema newsreel. In 1950, Stip composed a poem collection, ''Vijf variaties op een misverstand'' ("Five variations on a misunderstanding"), about the misadventures of Pyramus en Thisbe, in the style of five Dutch authors: Speenhoff, Jan Prins, Nijhoff, Gorter, and Vondel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kees Stip」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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