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Hannie Rouweler (Netherlands, Goor, 13 June 1951), poet and translator, has been living in Leusden, The Netherlands, since the end of 2012. Her sources of inspiration are nature, love, loss, childhood memories and travel. In 1988 she debuted with Raindrops on the water. Since then about 40 poetry volumes have been published, including translations in foreign languages (Polish, Romanian, Spanish, French, Norwegian, English). Poems have been translated in 25 languages. She attended five years evening classes in painting and art history, art academy (Belgium). Hannie writes about a variety of diverse topics. 'Poetry is on the street, for the taking', is an adage for her. She mixes observations from reality with imagination and gives a pointe to her feelings and findings. Unrestrained imagination plays a major part in her works. She published a few stories (short thrillers); is a compiler of various poetry collections. She is a member of the Flemish Association of Poets and Writers (VVL, Antwerp).
Poetry collection by two poets: Dr Deepti Gupta (India) and Hannie Rouweler (The Netherlands).
In this duo poetry collection two different poets, from different countries - Elvira from Serbia, living in Germany and Hannie from The Netherlands - meet each other in a variety of poems. Each in her own style and creation of words.
Suzanne meets a nice and charming man in a supermarket in her home town. This acquaintance has many unexpected consequences for her further life. As soon as she steps into the marriage boat, strange events come to her, which she doesn't understand. Her mistrust is not unjustified. She eventually becomes entangled in a remarkable murder case. In this story, various women play an important and different role around one man.
Mystery, short thriller. Suzanne gets involved in a bizarre murder case after finding a corpse. As she is determined to detect the perpetrators she participates in police investigations in Groningen, Antwerp and in the country fields. However, she gets entangled in a web of lies and betrayal. More and more her life is in jeopardy. "When they arrived at the spot of the crime, she pointed at the reeds where she had found the woman, just a little bit from the edge. In fact, her dog had found the body, when he had jumped into the water unexpectedly and had pulled at the yellow dress. Silence settled between them. The spot became spooky. There were no words to describe it. "
New poems written in English by Hannie Rouweler. Her previous collection of poems is "Lakes and Gardens" (2008). Several poems in "Moving Spots" are translated by John Irons. The subjects of her poems are diverse a.o.: about memories of her childhood, parents, about love and loss, nature, the arts. In the back pages reviews are published from Jostein Saboe (Norway), about "Lakes and Gardens" and John Irons (Denmark), about a previous collection "A timeless tide" (2000).
Bilingual poetry book: German and Dutch. TWEETALIGE DICHTBUNDEL: Duits en Nederlands. Gedichten van Michael Augustin in vertaling. Gedichte von Michael Augustin (Bremen) in Ubersetzung. Drie vertalers: Martin Mooij, Cees Nooteboom en Hannie Rouweler. Keuze uit eerdere publicaties / dichtbundels. A selection from previous poetry books. Met tekeningen van de dichter (zwart/wit).
Bilingual translations ENGLISH into NORWEGIAN of poems by Hannie Rouweler. Translations by Jostein Saboe. Several themes. About a previous collection: "Lakes and Gardens contains an unusual richness of motives, ranging from family situations, childhood memories and landscape observations to passion, love, loss and loneliness. Despite these innumerable and varied glimpses from the life of a mature poet, there is no danger of disintegration of poetic style or character. All through the volume we are struck by the poet's ability to let her own distinctive features mould her visions into verses, features that are characterised by humour, sincerity, sometimes irony as well as a deep wonder at the small and big mysteries of life. The images and sceneries in many of the poems reveal the poet's practice as a painter. In the most intimate poems we sense the almost physical presence of the poet and at the same time we have a feeling that everyday words put on a deeper symbolic message." Jostein Saboe |
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