Leo Vroman
Leo Vroman (April 10, 1915 – February 22, 2014) was a Dutch-American hematologist, a prolific poet mainly in Dutch and an illustrator.
Life and work[]
Vroman was born in Gouda and studied biology in Utrecht. When the Nazis occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, he fled to London, and from there he traveled to the Dutch East Indies. He finished his studies in Batavia. After the Japanese occupied Indonesia he was interned and stayed in several prisoner-of-war camps. In the camp Tjimahi he befriended the authors Tjalie Robinson and Rob Nieuwenhuys.
After the war, Vroman went to the United States to work in New York as a hematology researcher. He gained American citizenship and lived in Fort Worth until his death in 2014, aged 98.[1]
In 1946, he published his first poems in the Netherlands, and since then has won almost every Dutch literary poetry prize possible. In 1970 Vroman was awarded the Individual Science Award by Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. In 2003, his former high school, de Goudse ScholenGemeenschap (GSG), changed its name into de Goudse ScholenGemeenschap Leo Vroman (GSG Leo Vroman).
Poetry[]
In English[]
- Poems in English (1953)
- Just one more world (poems and photographs) (1976)
- Love, greatly enlarged (1992)
Scientific work[]
E.g.,
- Surface contact and thromboplastin formation (PhD Thesis, University of Utrecht) (1958).
- Blood, Garden City, N.Y. : Published for the American Museum of Natural History, Natural History Press, 1967.
- with Edward F Leonard: The Behavior of blood and its components at interfaces, Columbia University Seminar on Biomaterials, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, 1977. Vol. 283 in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- with Edward F Leonard and Vincent T Turitto: Blood in contact with natural and artificial surfaces, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, N.Y., 1987. Vol. 516 in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Dichter Leo Vroman (98) overleden (in Dutch) Retrieved on February 22, 2014.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leo Vroman. |
- Leo Vroman at IMDb
- The Vroman Effect by C. H. Bamford, S. L. Cooper, T. Tsuruta, 1992
- Poetry International on Vroman
- Vroman's publications at WorldCat (libraries)
- The Vroman Foundation
- Interviews with Leo and Tineke Vroman. Part 1, March 19, 2009, Part 2, March 19, 2009, Part 1, March 20, 2009, Part 2, March 20, 2009, Part 3, March 20, 2009, Part 4, March 20, 2009, Part 1, March 21, 2009, Part 2, March 21, 2009, Part 3, March 21, 2009, Part 3, March 21, 2009 University of Texas at San Antonio: Institute of Texan Cultures: Oral History Collection, UA 15.01, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.]
- Dutch male poets
- American male poets
- Jewish poets
- Jewish American poets
- American hematologists
- P. C. Hooft Award winners
- World War II civilian prisoners held by Japan
- Utrecht University alumni
- People from Fort Worth, Texas
- Dutch emigrants to the United States
- Dutch Jews
- People from Gouda, South Holland
- 1915 births
- 2014 deaths
- 20th-century American poets
- 20th-century American male writers