Leo Vroman
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Leo Vroman is a Dutch
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-American
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 hematologist, a prolific poet
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 mainly in Dutch and an illustrator
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. Vroman was born in Gouda
Gouda
Gouda is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall....

 and he studied biology
Biology
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 in Utrecht
Utrecht University
Utrecht University is a university in Utrecht, Netherlands. It is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands and one of the largest in Europe. Established March 26, 1636, it had an enrollment of 29,082 students in 2008, and employed 8,614 faculty and staff, 570 of which are full professors....

. When the Nazis occupied the Netherlands
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 on May 10, 1940, he fled to London
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. From there he traveled to the Dutch East Indies
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. He finished his studies in Batavia
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. After the Japan
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ese occupied Indonesia
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 he was interned and stayed in several prisoner-of-war camp
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s. In the camp Tjimahi he befriended famous author Tjalie Robinson
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 and Rob Nieuwenhuys
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After the war, Vroman went to New York
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 where he worked as a hematology researcher. He has been an American citizen since 1951.

In 1946, he published his first poems in Holland. He has since won almost every Dutch literary poetry prize possible. In 1970 Leo Vroman was awarded the Individual Science Award, Wayne State University
Wayne State University
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, Detroit, Michigan
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In 2003, his former highschool, de Goudse ScholenGemeenschap (GSG), changed its name into de Goudse ScholenGemeenschap Leo Vroman (GSG Leo Vroman), to honour their famous student.

Vroman now lives in Fort Worth, Texas in the United States of America.

In Dutch

  • Gedichten (1946)
  • Gedichten, vroegere en latere (1949)
  • Poems in English (1953)
  • Inleiding tot een leegte (1955)
  • Uit slaapwandelen (1957)
  • De ontvachting en andere gedichten (1960)
  • Twee gedichten (1961)
  • Fabels van Leo Vroman (1962)
  • Manke vliegen (gedichten en tekeningen) (1963)
  • 126 gedichten (verzamelbundel) (1964)
  • Almanak (1965)
  • 144 gedichten (verzamelbundel) (1969)
  • Ballade van mezelf (1969)
  • 262 gedichten (verzamelbundel) (1974)
  • God en Godin (1976)
  • Huis en Tuin. Fabels en strips (1979)
  • Nieuwsgierig (1980)
  • Het verdoemde carillon (1981)
  • De ballade van Jantje (1981, oplage 30 ex.)
  • Liefde, sterk vergroot (1982)
  • Avondgymnastiek (1983)
  • De cultuurgeschiedenis (1984)
  • Gedichten 1946-1984 (1985)
  • Fractaal (1987)
  • Ongebundelde gedichten 1937-1941 (1989)
  • Dierbare ondeelbaarheid (1989)
  • Een soort van ziel in negen delen (1990)
  • Neembaar (Keuze uit de gedichten) (1991)
  • Toen ik nog leefde (1991)
  • De godganselijke nacht (1993)
  • Psalmen en andere gedichten (1995)
  • Vergelijkingen (1996)
  • De roomborst van Klaas Vaak (1997)
  • Details (1999)
  • Spiegelbezoek (1999)
  • Bij duizenden (2000)
  • Aan elkaar (met Tineke Vroman) (2001)
  • De gebeurtenis en andere gedichten (2001)
  • Een stilte die niet bestaat (2001)
  • Aan elkaar / Herhaling (met Tineke Vroman) (2002)
  • Tweede verschiet (2003)
  • De mooiste gedichten uit Hollands Maandblad (with drawings by Iris Le Rütte) (2006)
  • Alle malen zal ik wenen (2007)
  • Nee, nog niet dood (2008)
  • Soms is alles eeuwig (2009)
  • Zodra (2010)
  • Daar (2011)

Prose

  • Tineke (1948)
  • De adem van Mars (1956)
  • Snippers van Leo Vroman (1958)
  • Tineke / De adem van Mars/Snippers van Leo Vroman (1960)
  • Agenda uit het jaar 2000 (1968)
  • Sdsi 'Boek' pfhpfh (tekst en tekeningen) (1968)
  • Het Carnarium (1973)
  • Brieven uit Brooklyn (1975)
  • Proza, een keuze uit de verhalen (1984)
  • Warm, rood, nat & lief (autobiography
    Autobiography
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    , 1994)
  • Vroeger donker dan gisteren. Herfstdagboek. (2004)
  • Misschien tot morgen : dagboek 2003-2006. (2006)

(See you tomorrow, maybe - diary 2003-2006)

Children's books

  • Stiemer en Stalma (text A. Koolhaas/illustration
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    s Leo Vroman) (1957)
  • De trapeze 10 (with Anton Koolhaas
    Anton Koolhaas
    Anthonie "Anton" Koolhaas was a Dutch journalist, novelist, and scenario writer.-Biography:Anthonie Koolhaas was born on 16 November 1912 in Utrecht, Netherlands. He was the son of Teunis Koolhaas and Trijntje de Boer, and he had two elder brothers and an elder sister. He grew up in Utrecht, where...

    ) (1967)

Scientific Work

E.g.,
  • Surface contact and thromboplastin formation (PhD Thesis, University of Utrecht) (1958).
  • Blood, Garden City, N.Y. : Published for the American Museum of Natural History, Natural History Press, 1967.
  • with Edward F Leonard: The Behavior of blood and its components at interfaces, Columbia University Seminar on Biomaterials, New York Academy of Sciences
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    , New York, 1977. Vol. 283 in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • with Edward F Leonard and Vincent T Turitto: Blood in contact with natural and artificial surfaces, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, N.Y., 1987. Vol. 516 in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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