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Frank Martinus Arion

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Frank Martinus Arion

Frank Martinus Arion (born Frank Efraim Martinus; 17 December 1936 – 28 September 2015) was a Curaçaoan poet, novelist, and language advocate. He wrote in both Papiamentu and Dutch.

Early life

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Frank Efraim Martinus was born on 17 December[citation needed] 1936 in Curaçao,[1] a Caribbean island then under Dutch rule.

Career

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Martinus changed his name to Frank Martinus Arion at some point.[citation needed]

He moved to the Netherlands in 1955 and in 1981 returned to Curaçao, where he became head of the Curaçao Language Institute that promotes the use of the Papiamentu language.[1]

His works include The Last Freedom (De laatste vrijheid) and Double Play (Dubbelspel). The latter novel is considered to be his magnum opus and was published in 1973.[1]

He wrote in Papiamentu and Dutch.[citation needed]

Death

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Arion died on 28 September[citation needed] 2015.[1]

Works

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Adaptations

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Arion's 1973 Dutch-language novel Double Play was adapted into the 2017 English-language film Double Play, directed by Ernest R. Dickerson.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Frank Martinus Arion". Dutch Foundation for Literature. Archived from the original on 2 March 2024.
  2. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (8 June 2015). "Caribbean Novel 'Double Play' Headed To Big Screen With Director Ernest Dickerson". Deadline.