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, 1950) is a Dutch writer in the Drèents variety of
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. Known for his parodies and sarcasm, he is one of the founders of Drèents literary magazine '' Roet'', which sought to broaden the literary appeal of Drèents writing by teasing it away from a focus on nostalgia and trodden paths. In 2021 Koster received a knighthood in the
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for his efforts on behalf of the Drèents language.


Youth and employment as teacher

Koster's family on his father's side had lived between the river Reest and the
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canal since the 19th century. His mother's family left the
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in the 19th century as
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s, establishing themselves in
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in the province of
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. Koster himself grew up in the village of Dedemsvaart, in the house from which his parents ran a grocery shop. The first six years of his life, he spoke "nothing but the finest Drèents there is: Riestdrèents or south-west Drèents". He attended
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; at age eighteen he and his parents moved to nearby
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. In 1970 Koster took up a study of
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at the
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, where he was qualified as a teacher of Dutch in secondary schools. The university's Low Saxon Institute, where his teachers included professor of Low Saxon Hendrik Entjes, instilled a fondness in him for regional language and literature in it. Between 1976 and 1981, Koster was a teacher at
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and
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. He was a guest teacher of Drèents at the
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. He was a
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lican for a stint in
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in 2000, he took up a position teaching Dutch to non-native speakers. He has also run a liquor store, been a public transport driver and worked as a shepherd. Today he lives in
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Writing and teaching in Low Saxon

Koster's poems and sketches, which have by and large appeared in ''Roet'' magazine, were published under a plethora of playful pen names, including the prominent one Meine Roswinkel. He has published under his own name since 1995. Themes in his work include death, loneliness, marginal figures, the precarious position of Low Saxon, and the difficult relationship between men and women. He has frequently parodied the work of other Drèents writers, such as Marga Kool, Roel Reijntjes and
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. Koster was a coordinator of teaching methods of several varieties of Drèents and helped compile a Drèents spelling and literature course for local radio station
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. He has written newspaper
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for the '' Provinciale Drentsche en Asser Krant'', ''
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'' and, from 2015 to 2020, ''
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''. He also corrected and edited many Drèents-language publications. With fellow Drèents writer Anne Doornbos, Koster founded the 'Nei Drèents Geneutschap' in 2005, a society which gave awards to people and organizations for doing the Drèents language a good turn. Conversely, the society gave ironic awards to those who it believed had done the language a disservice.


Founding of Roet

In a pub in
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in 1979, Koster suggested creating a literary magazine in Drèents. His fellow student, Ton Kolkman from
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, was instantly enthused. That same day they wrote the first issue of ''Roet'' (Drèents for garden weeds). From its improvised beginnings, the magazine went on to become one of the house publications of the Drèents emancipation institute Huus van de Taol. It profiled itself as antagonistic towards stiflingly old-fashioned, conservative and untalented writing. The time of ''siep, schaop en scheuper'' (sheep dog, sheep and shepherd), proclaimed the editors, was over. Shortly before starting ''Roet'', Koster had been an editor of ''De Pennevogel'' (appearing between 1974–1979) which, on a similar tack as its predecessor '''t Swieniegeltje'', had included work in several varieties of Low Saxon from the Netherlands and
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. As distinct from the older Drèents publication ''Oeze Volk'', ''Roet'' published controversially themed pieces on subjects such as
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, which was a first within the world of Drèents writing. Initially publishing only Drèents, it later adapted its policy and included work in Dutch and other languages as well. Koster was an editor of ''Roet'' for twenty years. In 2004 he published an anthology from 25 years of ''Roet'' entitled ''Strèupers van de taol: 25 jaor Roet'' (Poachers of the language: 25 years of Roet).


Koster and the Drentse Schrieverskring

Koster was a member of the Drentse Schrieverskring, a society of Drèents writers founded in 1953. He started to vent his opinion that the society included many members who were not interested in literature. Some members wanted to see him expelled on the basis of his writings, but under the patronage of the society's president Klaas Kleine he was appointed to the board in 1991. When discord arose in 1992 because a number of members did not want writer and politician Lukas Koops to become president, Koster supported Koops. Citing a ban placed on himself to talk critically about members, Koster subsequently left the Schrieverskring.


Publications by and about Koster

Many of Koster's short pieces, not always published under his own name, have not been collected. In 1995, Het Drentse Boek published his semi-autobiographical account ''Zölfportret mit sparzegelties'' (Self-portrait with Spar savings coupons), vignettes largely of his childhood and student life. He made the first Drèents translation of a comic, the
Spike and Suzy ''Spike and Suzy'' (British title), ''Willy and Wanda'' (American title) or ''Luke and Lucy'' (in a 2009 film and video game) (Dutch: ''Suske en Wiske'', french: link=no, Bob et Bobette) is a Belgian comics series created by the comics author Wil ...
album ''Het hondeparadies'' (The dog paradise), published in 1998. In the same year he published the Dutch-language monograph ''Tegen de stroom in. Het kunstenaarschap van Rudi Seidel'' (Against the grain. Rudi Seidel's life as an artist). The collection ''Hotel an 't spoor'' (Hotel along the railroad) brought together Koster's poems of the preceding thirty years (Het Drentse Boek, 2010). It won the 2011 Dagblad van het Noorden regional language prize in the prose and poetry category. The volume includes his oft-quoted short poem ''Requiem veur een hunebed of Petrae in de vrömde'', which takes an ironic swipe at Drenthe's famous megalithic hunebeds. In 2017 Het Drentse Boek published Koster's ''Oostwaartsch! Grensverkennings van een Sudentendrent'', a travel account written partly in Dutch and partly in Drèents. This was followed by ''Ik trap hum an'' (Het Drentse Boek, 2020), a selection of columns Koster wrote for the daily ''
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'' under the pen name Sjarlefrans. Also in 2020 appeared ''Een goed stuk vleis: Drents volkstiedschrift'' under the pseudonymous editorship of Lodewijk van Heiden and John Harbours (Koster and Jan Harbers). The winter 1999/2000 issue of ''Roet'' was dedicated to Koster on the occasion of his stepping down as editor in chief. In 2006, the Drèents language institute Drentse Taol (now Huus van de Taol) released a writer's portrait about him on
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Quotes

*''Writing in Drèents is and always will be a curious affair. And I like it that way. I like the offbeat. It's what gives life an interesting twist.'' *''I, Meine Roswinkel, was born along the Heufdvaort, some three kilometres south of the Riest, and with hindsight you could say I've remained a Peat Drent all my life. That's to say, I need space, I want to be able to name what I don't like, I don't want to be buried in some or other village on the sands where there is no private life, where you have to join in everything. I have zero obligations. I am my own boss.''Martin Koster (1995), ''Zölfportret mit sparzegelties'', Zuidwolde: Het Drentse Boek, p. 11


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Koster, Martin 1950 births Living people Dutch male writers Low German literature People from Avereest People from Dedemsvaart People from Drenthe