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Kees van Kooten

Author of De verrekijker

73+ Works 2,661 Members 39 Reviews 2 Favorited

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Works by Kees van Kooten

De verrekijker (2013) 336 copies, 17 reviews
Modermismen (1986) 201 copies, 3 reviews
Koot graaft zich autobio (1979) 164 copies, 1 review
Meer modermismen (1986) 155 copies, 1 review
Veertig (1982) 145 copies, 1 review
Hedonia : een opstel (1984) 133 copies, 1 review
Meest modermismen (1989) 132 copies
Meer dan alle modermismen (1994) 111 copies
Levensnevel : verhalen (1999) 101 copies, 1 review
Zeven sloten : zes uitstapjes (1988) 96 copies, 1 review
Annie (2000) 82 copies, 2 reviews
Koot droomt zich af (1977) 81 copies
Verplaatsingen (1993) 77 copies
Tijdelijk nieuw : vijftig tijdopnamen (2003) 72 copies, 1 review
De ergste treitertrends (1976) 61 copies, 2 reviews
Hilaria (2001) 47 copies
Episodes (2007) 40 copies
Tijdloos ouderwets negen bekentenissen (2009) 36 copies, 1 review
Hartstochtjes (2012) 28 copies
Leve het welwezen (2015) 27 copies
Sterk verdund (2018) 22 copies
De tachtigjarige vrede (2021) 19 copies
Letterlust (2003) 14 copies
Het dierbaarste (2009) 11 copies
Karrevrachten pennevruchten (2017) 11 copies
In de lach geschoten (2007) 11 copies
Zo wordt u gelukkig (2010) 9 copies
Treitertrends (1969) 9 copies, 1 review
Treitertrends 2 (1970) 7 copies
Luim het komrijk van Kees van Kooten (2014) — Editor — 7 copies
Laatste treitertrends (1972) 6 copies
Omnibest (1997) 6 copies
Woordguls 6 copies
Bescheurkalender 1982 (2010) 6 copies
575 haikoots (2020) 5 copies
Het schaampaard (1999) 5 copies
Mankementjes 4 copies, 1 review
Naar Delft heen 4 copies
Alle treitertrends (2013) 4 copies
Kaft en koren 3 copies
Greatest bits! (2006) 2 copies
De dag- en nachtegaal (2008) 2 copies
Woordguls (2014) 1 copy
In gekroonde stoeten (2022) — Contributor — 1 copy
Jan Campert-Stichting Jaarboek 2013 — Contributor — 1 copy
Appeldoorn 1 copy
Willem 1 copy
Gouden Ganzenveer Kees van Kooten 2004 — Contributor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes (1879) — Foreword, some editions — 1,158 copies, 19 reviews
De Nederlandse poëzie van de negentiende en twintigste eeuw in duizend en enige gedichten (1979) — Contributor, some editions — 199 copies, 1 review
De Nederlandse en Vlaamse literatuur vanaf 1880 in 250 verhalen (2005) — Contributor — 76 copies, 2 reviews
Uit liefde in boeken (2007) — some editions — 31 copies
Het jonge vadersboek (1977) — Contributor; Foreword — 13 copies, 1 review
De beste korte verhalen van De Bezige Bij (1977) — Contributor — 12 copies
Het woord is aan de schrijver : interviews (2005) — Contributor — 5 copies
De zeven hoofdzonden — Author, some editions — 5 copies
Waarlangs streek de wind? (1981) — Introduction, some editions — 3 copies
Mensje 75 — Contributor — 1 copy

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Eight delightful short stories by Kees van Kooten. So much more enjoyable than Modernismen.
I enjoyed reading these.
 
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edwinbcn | Oct 6, 2024 |
Longer and more serious than the short stories in Modernismen these are three interesting, autobiographical stories by Kees van Kooten. The first story, "L'écrivain"is the longest, with 66 pages. It is a humourous somewhat wry story about a writer named Kees van Kooten. The third story is just 2 pages long.
 
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edwinbcn | Sep 12, 2024 |
Modernismen is the first collection of short stories by Kees van Kooten. These stories are very easy to read. They are about common everyday occurrences and common people. Most stories are also relatively short. As a result, the overall feel is that the book is not very literary.

The author Kees van Kooten was a household name long before he started writing. He was popular as a comedian, particularly impersonating common, ordinary people. However, as a comedian, his work was considered artistic, and critical. This cannot be said of the short stories. Nonetheless, the short stories were also very popular, and several follow-up collections were published in subsequent years.… (more)
 
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edwinbcn | 2 other reviews | Aug 19, 2024 |
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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