Lolita Euson

Lolita Euson
1988
Born(1914-10-27)27 October 1914
Died13 August 1994(1994-08-13) (aged 79)
NationalityDutch
Other namesLolita E. Euson, Lolita Esmeralda Euson
Occupation(s)writer, poet

Lolita Euson (27 October 1914 – 13 August 1994) was a Dutch Antillean writer and poet. She was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau, and streets in both Sint Eustatius and San Nicolaas, Aruba, bear her name. In 1996, she was memorialized by an Arubian stamp, which depicts her likeness.

Biography

Lolita Esmeralda was born on the Dutch Antillean island of Sint Eustatius on 27 October 1914.[1][2][Notes 1] In 1936, she left Sint Eustatius and relocated to Aruba,[5] where she won acclaim for her weekly columns in the periodical The Local.[2] Euson published her first collection of poetry Sweet Praises in 1988, which won a Golden Poet Award from the World of Poetry in Sacramento, California[1][2] and was celebrated in a ceremony in San Nicolaas by local dignitaries.[6] The collection contained poems written in praise of various occasions, including national and religious themes,[5] and touched on the death of President John F. Kennedy as well as themes concerning the Dutch royal family.[7] Euson was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.[1]

Death and legacy

Euson died on 13 August 1994 in Aruba.[1] In 1995, her name was placed on a street in San Nicolas, Aruba.[1] There is also a street which bears her name in Sint Eustatius.[8] In 1996, a postage stamp bearing her likeness was issued in Aruba.[1] Posthumously, poems written by Euson have been included in Klaas de Groot's 2010 anthology of Caribbean writers, Vaar naar de vuurtoren (Sail to the Lighthouse)[9] and the 2014 volume, Moonlight on the Waves included previously unpublished poems by the author.[1][5] Similar to her previous volume, the poems tend to focus on religious and holiday themes.[5] She was the mother of the Caribbean singer Julio Euson.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ Bon Dia and other newspapers misprinted the year of her birth as 1941.[1] The stamp issued bearing her likeness shows 1914,[3] and is more in line with Rutgers's statement that she relocated from Sint Eustatius to Aruba in 1936.[4]

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Bon Dia 2015, p. A20.
  2. ^ a b c Arnold, Rodríguez-Luis & Dash 2001, p. 458.
  3. ^ Delcampe 2010.
  4. ^ Rutgers 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Rutgers 2016, p. 95.
  6. ^ Amigoe Aruba 1988, p. 4.
  7. ^ a b Rutgers 1990, p. 5.
  8. ^ Cartogiraffe 2017.
  9. ^ Hagenaars 2011.

Bibliography

  • Arnold, Albert James; Rodríguez-Luis, Julio; Dash, J. Michael (2001). A History of Literature in the Caribbean. Vol. 2: English- and Dutch-speaking regions. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN 90-272-3448-5.
  • Hagenaars, Albert (24 January 2011). "Gedichten over eilanden (V)" [Poems about islands (V)]. Caraïbisch Uitzicht (in Dutch). Leiden, The Netherlands: De Werkgroep Caraïbische Letteren, Dutch Literature Society. Archived from the original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • Rutgers, Wim (2016). Balans. Arubaans letterkundig leven. De periode van autonomie en status aparte 1954–2015 [Balance: Aruban literary life—The period of autonomy and separate status 1954–2015] (PDF) (in Dutch). Aruba: Editorial Charuba. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • Rutgers, Wim (12 May 1990). ""Gevoel van Arubaans nationalisme": Literair werk op Aruba hoofdzakelijk gedichten" ["Feeling of Aruban nationalism": Literary work, mainly poems, in Aruba] (in Dutch). Oranjestad, Aruba: Amigoe Aruba. p. 5. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • "Schrijvers: Aruba 1996 Mi 183 Sc 140 ** Lolita Esmeralda Euson (1914–1994) poet" [Writers: Aruba 1996 Mi 183 Sc 140 ** Lolita Esmeralda Euson (1914–1994) poet]. Delcampe (in Dutch). Steinfort, Luxembourg: Delcampe Luxembourg SA. 21 May 2010. Archived from the original on 11 November 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • "Bekijk Lolita Euson Road, Sint Eustatius" [View Lolita Euson Road, St. Eustatius]. Cartogiraffe. 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • "Otro Publicacion di Poeta Lolita Euson" [Another publication of the poetess Lolita Euson]. Bon Dia (in Dutch). Oranjestad, Aruba. 29 January 2015. p. A20. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • "San Nicolas" (in Dutch). Oranjestad, Aruba: Amigoe Aruba. 25 August 1988. p. 5. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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