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Hans Warren (1) (1921–2001)

Author of Geheim dagboek. 1e dl.: 1942-1944

For other authors named Hans Warren, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Hans Warren

Geheim dagboek. 1e dl.: 1942-1944 (1981) 68 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 3e dl.: 1949-1951 (1983) 44 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 2e dl. : 1945-1948 (1982) 41 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 6e dl.: 1956-1957 (1986) 40 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 5e dl.: 1954-1955 (1985) 35 copies, 1 review
Steen der hulp (1975) 34 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek : zevende deel : 1958-1962 (1988) 30 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 8e dl.: 1963-1970 (1990) 27 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 2001 (2002) 22 copies, 1 review
Demetrios (1976) 21 copies
Geheim dagboek 1939-1940 (1981) 18 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek. 17e dl. : 1987-1990 (1981) 15 copies, 1 review
Het dagboek als kunstvorm (1987) 14 copies
Geheim dagboek. 21e dl.: 1998-2000 (1981) 12 copies, 1 review
Geheim dagboek 1993-1995 (2007) 11 copies
Verzamelde gedichten (2002) 10 copies
Geheim dagboek. 1939-1951 (1981) 9 copies
Een otter in Americain (1978) 8 copies
Tijd (1986) 7 copies
Geheim dagboek 1942-2001 (2012) 6 copies, 2 reviews
Er staat een huis aan Schelde — Author — 5 copies
Wat doe je met me, Tijd ? (1996) 5 copies
De Olympos 4 copies
Indigo (1993) 3 copies
Herkenningen (1981) 3 copies
Nachtvogels (1978) 3 copies
Winter in Pompei (1975) 3 copies
Saïd (1957) 3 copies
Leeuw Lente 2 copies
Een Liefdeslied 2 copies
Geheim dagboek 2 copies
Een verstokt necrofiel (2007) 2 copies
Pastorale 1 copy
Tussen hubris en vergaan — Author — 1 copy

Associated Works

Phaedrus (0370) — Translator, some editions — 2,187 copies, 12 reviews
Phaedo (0400) — Translator, some editions — 1,943 copies, 21 reviews
King Solomon's Ring: New Light on Animals' Ways (1949) — Translator, some editions — 1,906 copies, 13 reviews
Complete Poems (1961) — Translator, some editions — 1,801 copies, 26 reviews
The 120 Days of Sodom (1904) — Translator, some editions — 1,590 copies, 28 reviews
Theaetetus [Greek and translation] (0360) — Translator, some editions — 1,139 copies, 15 reviews
Timaeus and Critias (2001) — Translator, some editions — 1,130 copies, 11 reviews
Protagoras and Meno (1956) — Translator, some editions — 973 copies, 13 reviews
Apology ; Crito ; Euthyphro (0390) — Translator, some editions — 730 copies, 5 reviews
Man Meets Dog (1950) — Translator, some editions — 665 copies, 10 reviews
The Crimes of Love (1800) — Translator, some editions — 610 copies, 3 reviews
Plato: The Sophist [Translation] (0360) — Translator, some editions — 480 copies, 5 reviews
The Statesman [Translation] (0360) — Translator, some editions — 377 copies, 5 reviews
De Nederlandse poëzie van de negentiende en twintigste eeuw in duizend en enige gedichten (1979) — Contributor, some editions — 210 copies, 1 review
Dichters van deze tijd (1977) — Contributor — 24 copies
Verzameld werk. Dl. VI: Alkibiades, Symposion (1997) — Translator, some editions — 22 copies, 1 review
Leesliefde in 100 & enige gedichten (2002) — Contributor — 22 copies
Verzameld werk. Dl. I: Euthydemos, Ion, Menexenos, Hippias (1994) — Translator, some editions — 17 copies, 2 reviews
Harde liefde de ruigste verhalen uit de wereldliteratuur (1994) — Translator — 12 copies, 1 review
Godenzonen : verhalen over mannen (1999) — Contributor — 6 copies
Dichters omnibus, zesde bloemlezing (1960) — Contributor — 3 copies
Dichters omnibus, 8e bloemlezing (1962) — Contributor — 3 copies
Dichters omnibus : vijfde bloemlezing (1959) — Contributor — 3 copies
Eerste druk `87 (1988) — Introduction — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Warren, Hans
Legal name
Warren, Johannes Adrianus Menne
Birthdate
1921-10-20
Date of death
2001-12-19
Gender
male
Occupations
poet
author
critic
translator
Relationships
Molegraaf, Mario (partner)
Nationality
Netherlands
Birthplace
Borssele, Netherlands
Places of residence
Borssele, Netherlands
Paris, France
Kloetinge, Netherlands
Place of death
Goes, Netherlands
Associated Place (for map)
Netherlands

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20 reviews
"Secretly Inside" by Hans Warren is a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships during the fraught period of Nazi-occupied Holland. The book is set in the Dutch countryside during World War II, providing a backdrop of tension and uncertainty. It explores the experience of a Jewish man, Ed, forced into hiding and the precariousness of his situation. The novel examines the nuances of human behavior, revealing that appearances can be deceptive. The family that shelters Ed show more is not as uniformly benevolent as they initially seem.

It addresses themes of repressed emotions and hidden desires, especially in the setting of a dangerous and constrictive environment. The book also touches on the psychological impact of war and the ways in which it can distort and intensify personal relationships. It also contains themes of homosexual relationships and the complications that those relationships had during that time period.

With their shifting allegiances and covert goals, Ed's interactions with the family members are at the heart of the story. The book explores the emotional turmoil of the characters, including grief, desire, and fear. In conclusion, "Secretly Inside" offers a nuanced portrayal of life under Nazi occupation, focusing on the intimate experiences of individuals rather than grand historical narratives. It is a story that brings to light the hidden emotions that people hold and how those emotions can effect their actions.

I found it to be a compelling novel that blends historical fiction with psychological depth, offering a thought-provoking exploration of human nature in a time of crisis.
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Between 1981 and 2009, the complete diaries of Hans Warren were published in 23 volumes. I first started reading volumes since 1986, and I have read many but not all. Besides, I dit not always read them in the chronological order. This is quite well possible. Each volume usually contains diaries from two years, although there have been irregular volumes, with diaries of a single year, or more than two years.

Hans Warren came from a strict Christian family and grew up during the German show more occupation in a relatively poor and backward area. These oppressive circumstances held him back and life-long made him yearn for greater freedom, and adventure. Although Warren mainly seems to have been homosexual, he had a lon-term realtion with a woman with whom he was married. My alternating reading in the 1980s led to never really understanding how his relationship with Mabel developed and why it thrived.

Tussen Borssele en Parijs. Uit Geheim dagboek 1945-1951 is a selection from the early diaries. Having read the complete diaries already, you might say that this was a reread, but I read the diaries out of the chronological order, and often with long periods in between. Besides, while presumingly edited, the original diaries (in book form0 contain a lot of redundant information. Therefore, reading this selection was very welcome. It gave me a new view of his early life and reinforced my memory of the diaries I read nearly 38 years ago. It isn't that all of my reading of Warren is that long ago. I have been reading volumes for many decades, but often with years between the volumes.

Tussen Borssele en Parijs. Uit Geheim dagboek 1945-1951 is a good and representative selection which creates a clear and good impression of the author in his early years. All major themes are covered, and by the end of the slim volume, all main people that will remain of importance in the next few volumes have been introduced.
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Geheim dagboek, 1987-1990 is volume 17 in the complete diaries of the Dutch author Hans Warren (1921-2001). When Warren started publishing his diaries in 1986, he said the aim was to publish all of his diaries from his earliest age, as a teenager till his dying days.

Up until the middle of the 1980s, Warren was a minor poet, barely recognized within the literary scene, but the publication of the diaries propelled him onto the mainstream literary scene. Particularly in the diaries written show more during the 1950s through 1970s, Warren appeared as very sexually promiscuous. The diaries describe how he tried to balance a marriage with Mabel MacLaurin from 1952 till their divorce in 1975, and sexual escapades with North-African boys in Paris.

Although volume 17, Geheim dagboek, 1987-1990, was written in the years 1987-1990, it was not published until 2005. In 1990, Hans Warren was 69 years old. 1987-1990 were also the years when he came to fame, based on the publication of the diaries written in his youth. The contrast could not be greater, having this elderly man in his late sixties building up a literary reputation on his very explicit homosexual diaries. Having divorced from his wife Mabel MacLaurin, Warren then lived with his much younger lover, Mario Molegraaf, who was more than 40 years younger than he. During the 1980s - 1990s, Molegraaf did not feature in the public image of Hans Warren.

In the later diaries, as in Geheim dagboek, 1987-1990, Hans Warren appears as a very thrifty, Calvinist and vain personality. He takes pride in dominating the jury of a literary prize, forcing it to proclaim and obscure author, Brigitte Raskin as the winner of the AKO prize winner in 1989. The diaries are pretty boring revolving around a limited number of obsessions: buying antiques, and worries about burglary; fine dining; and masturbation, and to a lesser extent, sexual intercourse with Mario.

While previous volumes were mainly set in Paris or North-Africa, Geheim dagboek, 1987-1990 describes Warren at home in the Netherlands. Descriptions of Zeeland and the contemporary scene in Amsterdam, are largely familiar to contemporary readers, particularly visits to literary venues, bookstores and restaurants, such as Le Pêcheur (now defunct).
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Er zijn verschillende soorten briefwisselingen gepubliceerd. Te denken valt aan die tussen 2 schrijvers, zoals bijvoorbeeld die tussen Flaubert en George Sand, tussen een schrijver en een koning zoals die tussen Voltaire en Frederik de Grote en die tussen een schrijfster en een antiquariaat: Helene Hanff "84 Charing Cross Road ****".
Nieuw is voor mij een briefwisseling tussen een schrijver en zijn fan. Ik ben zelf erg te spreken over "Het geheim dagboek ****" van Hans Warren, dus kan ik me show more voorstellen dat er hier meer fans van zijn. Ria Zifkamp is een bijzondere fan, omdat ze Hans Warren een brief schreef en daar antwoord op kreeg, wat uitliep op een correspondentie gedurende iets meer dan tien jaar. Zoals te verwachten valt van een briefwisseling tussen schrijver en fan, zijn de brieven van de fan uitgebreider, persoonlijker en proberen ze om aan de schrijver een antwoord te ontlokken. Hans Warren geeft steeds korte antwoorden, vooral over zijn werk en wanneer hij op televisie of radio is. Ik vind het een erg leuke briefwisseling en er staan tal van tips in over te lezen boeken of te luisteren muziek. show less

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