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Herman Rudolf "Rudy" Kousbroek (1 November 1929 – 4 April 2010) was a Dutch poet, translator, writer and first of all essayist. He was a prominent figure in Dutch cultural life between 1950 and 2010 and one of the most outspoken atheists in the Netherlands. In 1975 he was awarded the P.C. Hooft Prize for his essays. His principal work is the book ''Het Oostindisch kampsyndroom'' (The East Indian Camp Syndrome), a compilation of critical essays that are in one way or the other related to the Dutch East Indies and clearly show his admiration for Dutch Indo-Eurasian authors like E. du Perron, Tjalie Robinson, Beb Vuyk as well as Indonesian intellectual
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.


Life

Rudy Kousbroek was born in Pematang Siantar, on the isle of
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, in the
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. The first sixteen years of his life he lived there. During the Japanese occupation he and his family were imprisoned in a Japanese concentration camp. After
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his family repatriated to the
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. He studied mathematics and
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in Amsterdam and Japanese in Paris. He never finished his studies, but he had thoroughly absorbed the culture of both the sciences and the humanities, what C. P. Snow has called The Two Cultures. Scientific thinking and
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remained the core of his world view. He lived in France for many years but returned to the Netherlands in the early 1970s. He became for some time the moving spirit of the Cultural Supplement of
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. His range of interests was very broad: he wrote poetry for children, analysed with subtlety human emotions, such as: longing, nostalgia, sexuality, love for cars, love for animals. Indonesian and Indo Eurasian culture and literature as well as the aftermath of colonialism remained a lifelong interest. He has written quite a lot about the visual arts and photography. He advocated a more prominent role of the natural sciences in intellectual discourse and education. In the 1950s Kousbroek became friends with
Willem Frederik Hermans Willem Frederik Hermans (; 1 September 192127 April 1995) was a Dutch author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, as well as book-length studies, essays, and literary criticism. His most famous works are ''The House of Refuge'' (novella, 195 ...
, a Dutch writer who is considered one of the best Dutch writers of the 20th century. They had many interests in common: the scientific worldview, cars, typewriters,
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,
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,
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, atheism, literature. The friendship ended in the 1970s with a quarrel about the reliability of Friedrich Weinreb's memoirs. The correspondence between Hermans, Kousbroek and Ethel Portnoy, who was Kousbroek's wife at the time, has been published under the title ''Machines en emoties'' (2009) (Machines and emotions). Another renowned Dutch writer, Gerard Reve, has also been on friendly terms with Kousbroek. But there remained a gap between the rationalist Kousbroek and the Roman Catholic convert Reve. The latter mocked Kousbroek and his
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in his novel ''Het boek van violet en dood'' (1996) (The book of violet and death). Kousbroek had been married to Ethel Portnoy. He later married the Irish writer Sarah Hart. He had three children, two with Ethel Portnoy and one with Sarah Hart. His daughter, Hepzibah Kousbroek (1954–2009) became a writer. His son Gabriël Kousbroek became a professional illustrator. Rudy Kousbroek died aged 80 in
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. He sometimes used the pen names ''Leopold de Buch'' or ''Fred Coyett''.


Work

Kousbroek started his literary career with two books of poetry: ''Tien variaties op het bestiale'' (1951) (Ten variations on things bestial) and ''De begrafenis van een keerkring'' (1953) (The burial of a tropic). He soon decided that writing essays was his real métier. With Remco Campert, a school friend, he founded the magazine ''Braak'' in May 1950. The magazine lasted only for two years, but was important for the development of the 'Vijftigers' (Dutch poets of the fifties). In 1972 he was the first to deliver the annual Huizinga Lecture and its subject was Ethology and the Philosophy of Culture. In 1975 he won the P.C. Hooft Award, one of the most prestigious literary awards in the Netherlands. In 1994 he received an honorary degree in philosophy from the
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in the Netherlands. Kousbroek's love for animals has inspired several of his books, from ''De aaibaarheidsfactor'' (1969) (Kousbroek coined the term, something like: 'caressability factor') to ''Medereizigers; over de liefde tussen mensen en dieren'' (2009) (Travel companions. On the love between humans and animals). Kousbroek has translated ''Exercices de style'' by Raymond Queneau (''Stijloefeningen'', 1978) and wrote an introduction to the Dutch translation of ''Ombres chinoises'' by Simon Leys (''Chinese schimmen'', 1976; in English: ''Chinese shadows''), a book that encouraged intellectuals in the Western world to revise their image of
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and the
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. Kousbroek's magnum opus is ''Het Oostindisch kampsyndroom'' (The East Indian Camp Syndrome).The first edition was published in 1992. The fifth edition of 2005 is extended and more elaborate. The subject is the colonial history of the East Indies and its consequences, but the title alludes also to another meaning of the adjective ''East Indian''. The Dutch saying 'He is East Indian deaf' means: He pretends not to hear. The book is primarily a polemic with the spokesmen of the (r)emigrated people from the Dutch East Indies after the end of the Dutch colonial period, most notably among them Jeroen Brouwers, who holds the view, mistakenly and implicitly racist according to Kousbroek, that the hardships of the Japanese concentration camps in the East Indies during
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are of the same order of atrocity as the hardships of the German concentration camps in Europe. The book contains also reminiscences of Kousbroek's youth in the Dutch East Indies, essays on related literature, and reviews.


Publications

* 1951 – ''Tien variaties op het bestiale'' (poetry) * 1953 – ''De begrafenis van een keerkring'' (poetry) * 1968 – ''Revolutie in een industriestaat'' (alias: Leopold de Buch) * 1969 – ''de aaibaarheidsfactor'' * 1969 – ''Anathema's 1'' * 1970 – ''Het avondrood der magiërs'' * 1970 – ''Anathema's 2'' * 1970 – ''Het gemaskerde woord. Anathema's 1, 2 en 3'' * 1971 – ''Een kuil om snikkend in te vallen'' * 1971 – ''Anathema's 3'' * 1973 – ''Ethologie en cultuurfilosofie'' * 1978 – ''Een passage naar Indië'' * 1978 – ''Stijloefeningen'' (translation of ''Exercices de style'' by Raymond Queneau) * 1978 – ''De Aaibaarheidsfactor, gevolgd door Die Wacht am IJskast'' (extended re-issue of 1969) * 1979 – ''Anathema's 4, De waanzin aan de macht'' * 1981 – ''Vincent en het geheim van zijn vaders lichaam'' (alias: Fred Coyett) * 1983 – ''Wat en Hoe in het Kats'' * 1984 – ''De logologische ruimte'' * 1984 – ''Anathema's 5. Het meer der herinnering'' * 1985 – ''Het rijk van Jabeer. Getransformeerde sprookjes'' * 1987 – ''Lief Java'' * 1987 – ''Nederland: een bewoond gordijn'' * 1988 – ''Een zuivere schim in een vervuilde schepping'' * 1988 – ''Dagelijkse wonderen'' * 1988 – ''Anathema's 7, De onmogelijke liefde'' * 1989 – ''Morgen spelen wij verder'' * 1989 – ''De archeologie van de auto'' * 1990 – ''Einsteins poppenhuis, Essays over filosofie 1'' * 1990 – ''Het Paleis in de verbeelding'' * 1990 – ''Lieve kinderen hoor mijn lied'' * 1992 – ''Anathema's 6, Het Oostindisch kampsyndroom'' * 1993 – ''Anathema's 8, De vrolijke wanhoop'' * 1993 – ''Varkensliedjes'' * 1995 – ''Terug naar Negri Pan Erkoms'' * 1997 – ''Hoger honing'' * 1998 – ''Verloren goeling'' * 2000 – ''In de tijdmachine door Japan'' * 2003 – ''Opgespoorde wonderen: fotosynthese'' * 2003 – ''Die Winterreise'' (audio-book) * 2003 – ''Dierentalen en andere gedichten'' (poetry) * 2005 – ''Verborgen verwantschappen: fotosynthese'' * 2005 – ''Het Oostindisch kampsyndroom'' (extended re-issue) * 2006 – ''De archeologie van de auto'' (extended re-issue) * 2007 – ''Het raadsel der herkenning: fotosynthese 3'' * 2009 – ''Medereizigers; over de liefde tussen mensen en dieren'' * 2009 – ''Machines en emoties'' correspondence
Willem Frederik Hermans Willem Frederik Hermans (; 1 September 192127 April 1995) was a Dutch author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, as well as book-length studies, essays, and literary criticism. His most famous works are ''The House of Refuge'' (novella, 195 ...
, Rudy Kousbroek and Ethel Portnoy between 1955 and 1978 * 2010 – ''Anathema's 9, Restjes''


Sources


File Rudy Kousbroek (DBNL)Obituary Rudy Kousbroek in ''NRC-Handelsblad'', 4 April 2010


Notes

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