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Pen name
  
Drs. P

Name
  
Drs. P

Nationality
  
Swiss


Language
  
Dutch

Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
Heinz Hermann Polzer 24 August 1919 Thun, Switzerland (
1919-08-24
)

Died
  
June 13, 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Albums
  
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Similar People
  
Ivo de Wijs, Kees Torn, Adele Maria Hameetman, Gerard Cox, Boudewijn de Groot

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Heinz Hermann Polzer ( [haɪnts ˈhɛrman ˈpɔltsər]; 24 August 1919 – 13 June 2015), better known under his pseudonym Drs. P ( [dɔktoːˈrɑndɵs peː]), was a Swiss singer-songwriter, poet, and prose writer in the Dutch language. Other pseudonyms were Geo Staad, Coos Neetebeem (a variant of the name of Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom) and drandus P. He had a characteristic, cracking, voice.

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Life and career

Heinz Hermann Polzer was born on 24 August 1919 in Thun in Switzerland. He had a Dutch mother and an Austrian father who had been naturalized into a Dutchman. However, being born in Switzerland, Polzer was of Swiss nationality, which he never changed.

After his parents divorced, when he was 3 years old, he and his mother moved to the Netherlands, where he grew up. His mother tongue was Dutch. He obtained a master's degree in economics at the Economische Hogeschool Rotterdam (currently Erasmus University Rotterdam). Thus, he was entitled to use the academic title of doctorandus (drs.).

In 1942, during the German occupation of the Netherlands, he wrote a children's story about Dolf & Ben (Hitler & Mussolini) who were punished by Uncle Sam (the USA). He was imprisoned in the Oranjehotel for four months, which were extended by two months after he had drawn a card game featuring Hitler and Mussolini as jokers. Upon his release from prison, he fled to Switzerland, where he served in the military from 1942–44. In 1945, he went to Paris to serve the Red Cross. After the German capitulation, he returned to the Netherlands.

In 1954, Polzer went to Indonesia, where he worked for an advertising company. He started to write songs. From 1965, he became known to a wide audience after a TV appearance in Willem Duys' programme. Duys styled him Drs. P, which he continued to use as his pseudonym. He wrote texts for cabarets by Hetty Blok, Gerard Cox, and Albert Mol.

He also wrote the scripts for the comic strip Dan Teal by Johnn Bakker under the pseudonym "Geo Staad".

In 1998, he gave his last concert. A book with the texts of all his songs appeared on that day. During his lifetime he wrote hundreds of songs, thousands of poems, and a lot of prose under the pseudonym Drs. P. "Veerpont", "Dodenrit", and "De Zusters Karamazov" rank among his better-known humorous songs. He wrote a collection of poems in double dactyls (ollekebolleke in Dutch). Other poetry forms he invented were the balladet and the triolet.

Drs. P wrote and sang a series of songs about vegetables, such as broccoli, and about typical Dutch vegetables, called "Knolraap en lof, schorseneren en prei", which were collected in a songbook for gardeners (Tuindersliedboek, in Dutch).

Death

Drs. P. died of old age on 13 June 2015, aged 95, in Amsterdam. He wrote his own obituary, in the form of a double dactyl poem.

Prizes

  • De Nieuwe Clercke-Pico Bello-prijs (1979)
  • Cestoda-prijs (1986)
  • Kees Stip-prijs (1986)
  • Golden Harp (1991)
  • Edison Award (1992)
  • Tollens Prize (2000)
  • Special charter of the Dutch Language Union (2009)
  • References

    Drs. P Wikipedia