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Hendrik Marsman
Dutch poet and writer (1899–1940)
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Hendrik Marsman (30 September 1899 – 21 June 1940) was a Dutch poet and writer.
He died while escaping to Great Britain, when the ship he was sailing on, the S.S. Berenice [nl], either suffered a fatal engine-room explosion, or was torpedoed by a German submarine which mistook Berenice for another vessel.[1][2]
Biography
Marsman studied law and practised in Utrecht, but after 1933 he travelled in Europe and devoted himself to literature.
Under the influence of the German Expressionists, Marsman made his literary debut about 1920 with rhythmic free verse, which attracted notice for its aggressive independence.
In the biography of Hendrik Marsman on the website of the Dutch Literary Museum [nl]Charley Toorop is mentioned as one of the women who had a relationship with Marsman before he married in 1929 his wife Rien Barendregt.[3]