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Alette Beaujon (Aletta Clémence Beaujon,
Curaçao Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean Sea (specifically the Dutch Caribbean region), about north of Venezuela. Curaçao includ ...
, 1 May 1933 –
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, 3 July 2001) was a
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poet and psychologist from the
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. Born in Curaçao and later living in the Netherlands and Aruba, she published poems in Dutch, English and
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, while working as a clinical psychologist. A collection of her unpublished poems were discovered after her death and released in 2009.


Early life

Aletta Clémence Beaujon was born on 1 May 1933 in
Willemstad Willemstad ( ; ; ; ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of Curaçao, an island in the southern Caribbean Sea that is a Countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was the cap ...
, in the Dutch Colony of Curaçao and Dependencies to Jeanette Catherine (née Debrot) and Jan Hendrik Rudolf Beaujon. Her father worked with the Royal Dutch Steamboat Company (KNSM) as a merchant. Her family were upper class Protestants, and Beaujon grew up in Willemstad, spending summers at her uncle,
Cola Debrot Nicolaas (Cola) Debrot (4 May 1902 – 3 December 1981) was a writer, lawyer, medical doctor and politician. Biography Debrot was born in Kralendijk, the son of a plantation owner. In 1904, he moved from Bonaire to Curaçao, and then when he was ...
's plantation, "Slagbaai". Beaujon attended the
Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs ( Dutch, "more advanced primary education") was during part of the twentieth century a level of education in the Netherlands, Suriname and the Dutch East Indies. The system was comparable with the junior high school ...
and won the school's Neerlandia Prize (). Continuing her education, she moved to the United States and attended high school in Philadelphia. In 1950, Beaujon enrolled in
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in
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, to study criminal and child psychology. She graduated in 1955 and returned to Curaçao.


Career

In 1957, Beaujon published her first poems in ''Antilliaanse Cahiers'', a literary journal. The collection of seventy-eight poems, ''Gedichten aan de Baai en elders'' (Poems on the Bay and Beyond) featured works in Dutch, English, and
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with the focal point being the sea and the influences of Papiamento. That same year, she married a
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employee from the Netherlands, Eduard Cornelis Johannes van Leeuwen, who was working in Willemstad. Soon after the marriage, he was transferred to
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, Venezuela and the couple moved to South America. In 1958, Beaujon gave birth to her first son, Jeannouel and the following year, she published a second collection of poems ''Poems while in Delos'' in ''Antilliaanse Cahiers''. In 1961, the couple had their second son, Juan Carlos, but within five years, they would divorce and Beaujon returned to Curaçao with her sons. From 1966 to 1969, Beaujon worked as a clinical psychologist and the family lived in the Mahaai-Van Engelen neighborhood of Willemstad and published poems in ''
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'', a newspaper published in the
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. In 1969, she moved to
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in the Netherlands and enrolled in the
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. Subsequently, they moved to
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and
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, while her sons studied and she completed her degree. Finishing her studies in 1973, Beaujon began working as a psychologist in
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, where her children attended university. Each summer during her stay in the Netherlands, Beaujon returned to Curaçao, to ensure that her children did not lose their proficiency with Papiamento. Her work was included in the ''Bibliography of Pidgen and Creole Languages'' published in 1976, as one of the authors who promoted using their native creole tongues in their works. In 1980, Beaujon returned to the Caribbean, settling in
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. She worked with mentally disabled children in Oranjestad until 1999, when she became ill with cancer.


Death and legacy

Beaujon died on 3 July 2001 at the Horatio Oduber Hospital in Oranjestad and was buried at St Ann's Church. In 2008,
Klaas de Groot Klaas is a Dutch male given and surname. It is the Dutch short form of Nicholas, a Greek name ultimately meaning ''victory of the people''. A traditionally common name in the Netherlands, its popularity declined some 20-fold since 1950.
found unpublished poems written by Beaujon in the papers of her uncle,
Cola Debrot Nicolaas (Cola) Debrot (4 May 1902 – 3 December 1981) was a writer, lawyer, medical doctor and politician. Biography Debrot was born in Kralendijk, the son of a plantation owner. In 1904, he moved from Bonaire to Curaçao, and then when he was ...
, which had been deposited in the archives of the Public Library of
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. The collection of sixty-four poems, ''Weggespoelde woorden zijn'' (Words washed away) and fourteen poems previously published in 1959, were compiled by de Groot and published in 2009 as ''De schoonheid van blauw'' (The beauty of blue). Beaujon's poetry expresses pictures providing a sensory feel of freedom and depict the landscapes of the Antilles, Greece, and the Netherlands, in beautiful language, with an underlying layer of philosophical query.


Publications

Her publications under her author's name ''Alette Beaujon'' include: * ''Gedichten aan de Baai en elders'', Amsterdam : Bezige Bij, 1957. Series: Antilliaanse cahiers, jrg. 2, nr. 3–4. *with Aart G. Broek: ''De schoonheid van blauw'' = ''The beauty of blue'' : verzamelde gedichten, Haarlem : In de Knipscheer, 2009. *with
Frank Martinus Arion Frank Martinus Arion (born Frank Efraim Martinus; 17 December 1936 – 28 September 2015) was a Curaçaoan poet, novelist, and language advocate. He wrote in both Papiamentu and Dutch. Early life Frank Efraim Martinus was born on 17 December ...
: ''Statuutdag 1956'', (Amsterdam) : Oost en West (etc.), (1956). * with Frank Martinus Arion, Alex J G Reinders et al.: ''De eenheid van het kristal : Cola Debrot Symposium 1986'', Curaçao : Kolibri, 1988. * ''Aletta C. Beaujon'', s.l., s.n., 1957.


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* Full text poetry and secondary literature at the Digital Library for Dutch Literature DBNL (in Dutch). {{DEFAULTSORT:Beaujon, Alette 1933 births 2001 deaths People from Willemstad Northwestern University alumni Utrecht University alumni Curaçao women writers Dutch women psychologists 20th-century Dutch women writers Dutch psychologists Caribbean writers 20th-century Dutch writers 20th-century psychologists