Jef Last Explained

Jef Last
Birth Date:2 May 1898
Death Date:15 February 1972 (aged 73)
Birth Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Death Place:Laren, Netherlands
Occupation:Poet, writer
Nationality:Dutch

Josephus Carel Franciscus (Jef) Last (2 May 1898 in The Hague – 15 February 1972 in Laren) was a Dutch poet, writer, translator and cosmopolitan.[1]

Jef Last was a writer and socially compassionate man. He had a Catholic background. However, he was very young member of the SDAP and the "AJC". With these principles, he could not practice as an assistant manager of the Enka in Ede, and eventually he resigned.[2]

He left the revisionist social democracy to become a member of Henk Sneevliet's Revolutionary Socialist Party. With his revolutionary friend André Gide, he traveled in the summer of 1936 to the Soviet Union. The pair was well received, but saw through the organized tribute and returned to the west disillusioned. Much later Last wrote a book about his friendship with Gide.

He last fought in the Spanish Civil War in the International Brigades, which was on the side of the Spanish Republic. As a result, he lost his Dutch citizenship because of military service for a foreign power. Shortly after the Second World War, his citizenship was returned.

From 1950 to 1953, he lived in Indonesia, particularly in Singaraja (Bali), where he worked as a teacher at a secondary school. He was friends with president Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta.

Family

He was married to Ida ter Haar (1893-1982) from 1923, whom he divorced and later remarried. They had three daughters. Jef was bisexual. He was co-founder of the homosexual emancipation Shakespeare Club, the forerunner of the COC.

The last years of his life were spent in the Rosa Spier Huis in Laren. After his death, his body was made available to science.

Work

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External links

Notes and References

  1. This article is based on the Dutch version
  2. Biografisch Woordenboek van het Socialisme en de Arbeidersbeweging in Nederland – Jef Last
  3. Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren – Jef Last
  4. only books with an English translation are linked