LC control no. | n 85164492 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Last, Jef, 1898-1972 |
Variant(s) | Last, Jef, 1898- Last, Josephus Carel Franciscus, 1898-1972 |
See also | Alternate identity: Mantjes, Co, 1898-1972 |
Birth date | 1898-05-02 |
Death date | 1972-02-15 |
Place of birth | Hague (Netherlands) |
Place of death | Laren (North Holland, Netherlands) |
Profession or occupation | Poets Translators |
Found in | Gide, A. AndreĢ Gide-Jef Last, c1985: p. 3 (b. 1898) p. 7, etc. (d. 1972; Dutch writer, pol. activist & Sinologist) LC data base, 12-6-85 (hdg.: Last, Jef, 1898- ) Info. from J.N. Houterman, June 19, 2000 (Jef (Josephus Carel Franciscus) Last; 1898-1972) Wikipedia, viewed August 14, 2017 (Jef Last; Josephus Carel Franciscus (Jef) Last; born The Hague, 2 May 1898; died, Laren, 15 February 1972; a Dutch poet, writer, translator and cosmopolitan; left the revisionist social democracy party to become a member of Henk Sneevliet's Revolutionary Socialist Party; traveled in the summer of 1936 to the Soviet Union; fought in the Spanish Civil War in the International Brigades; lived in Indonesia 1950-1953; co-founder of the homosexual emancipation Shakespeare Club, the forerunner of the Cultuur en Ontspanningscentrum; published also under pseudonym Co Mantjens) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jef_Last> |
Associated language | dut |