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Theodor Holman prefers not to call himself a poet, but a carpenter. But then a carpenter of apparently old-fashioned and solid stairs where, if you want to enter them, you immediately sink through, or of romantic coffins of already rotten wood. His poems are the same: they are hollow and empty, dusty and dry. And death smiles everywhere. ~ C. J. Aarts Content: Awaken briefly Two old ladies The carpenter The boxmaker To a grave From below The old shepherd Crematorium Two love poems for Marijke: - 1 The consumption - 2 Asthma The hot air balloon: -1 - 2 Déjà vu The devil Empowerment Explosion Cleanliness An ailment Biography The Queen Party The Box Maker contains poems by Theodor Holman. They were tipped on an IBM electric typewriter model XYD with the letters Elite 72 and Light Italic, according to instructions from Jan Willem Stas. The bundle was printed by Jan de Jong on the offset press of Antiquariaat Brinkman in Amsterdam. Boekbinderij H. A. Ruiter in Amsterdam took care of the brochering.
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