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Kees van Kooten

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De verrekijker (2013) 332 Exemplare
Modermismen (1986) 195 Exemplare
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Treitertrends (1969) 9 Exemplare
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Treitertrends 2 (1970) 7 Exemplare
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Kees van Kooten has been writing (humorous) books and columns since the 1960s, but he's best-known in the Netherlands as part of a long-standing radio and TV comedy duo with the late Wim de Bie. In his 2013 Boekenweek novella, he digs into memories of his father, a travelling salesman who was called up into the Dutch army as a reserve sergeant in the mobilisation of September 1939. Among the heirlooms from his father that van Kooten has kept are a splendid pair of binoculars and an album of wartime memories which he sadly never took the time to go through with his father while he. was still living.

Looking properly at the album for the first time to prepare this book, he discovers an army letter addressed to his father referring to a complaint from a civilian, a Mr Treurniet of Berkel-en-Rodenrijs, about the requisitioning of a pair of binoculars valued at f9.75, now missing from military stores. Could it be that his father acquired the binoculars dishonestly in the heat of (not-quite) war? Van Kooten imagines various fanciful scenarios that might lie behind such an incident — the adolescent Treurniet Jr. spying on a beautiful woman who has just moved into Berkel-en-Rodenrijs, Mrs Treurniet stalking a handsome dentist, and so on, but whatever trace there might have been of this wartime "petite histoire" in official archives has long gone. Maybe someone in Berkel or Rodenrijs remembers the J Treurniet of the binoculars...?

Charming, idiosyncratic, and an interesting little sidelight on the brief period in which the Netherlands was trying to defend its own neutrality, and on the way we look back at that period now.
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thorold | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 21, 2023 |
After an interesting start, this short novel quickly developed in the regular, uninspired issue of guilt for the parents' actions during the second world war, a theme Van Kooten had been using for too long in his tv programmes, already.
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edwinbcn | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 21, 2022 |
Hier en daar wel grappig, maat toch eigenlijk een hoop slap geouwehoer
 
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H.Russer | Jul 10, 2020 |
Didn't like the book very much. It was a bit incoherent. Mixed subjects (descriptions, memories, could-have-been notes by his father, 'real' war-time memories from his father's scrap book or note books. Often not otherwise to be distinguished as by their typography.
And the calendar on the upper side of all pages was constantly distracting me.

All in all: happy to be done with it.
 
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BoekenTrol71 | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 17, 2020 |

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