Maatstaf

Maatstaf was a Dutch literary magazine, founded in 1953 by Bert Bakker.

[1] Bakker, who was the magazine's first editor, is credited with bringing in poets such as Ida Gerhardt.

"[4] Dutch poet Gerrit Komrij, who edited the magazine from 1969 on, was the subject of a themed issue in 1984,[5] and again in 1996, this last time centered on a collection of ten homo-erotic poems he had published in 1978, Capriccio.

In that same year, 1996, the magazine, with a new team of editors, was renewed following a "conservative revolution.

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