Anne Vegter (born 31 December 1958, Delfzijl)[1] is a Dutch poet, playwright, and writer of children's literature. She is the first woman to hold the position of Dichter des Vaderlands (Dutch Poet Laureate).
In 1989, Vegter published her first children's book De dame en de neushoorn with illustrations by Geerten Ten Bosch. For this book they were awarded the Woutertje Pieterse Prijs in 1990.[1][2][3] The main characters in this book were first introduced in the children's magazine St. Kitts van de Bovenwindse.[4] In 1991, she was nominated for the AKO-Literatuurprijs for her children's book Verse bekken! which was also illustrated by Ten Bosch.[1][2] Vegter continued her collaboration with Ten Bosch for her book Harries hoofdingang (1999) as well as Sprookjes van de planeet aarde (2006). The latter book was illustrated by both Geerten Ten Bosch and her sister Judith Ten Bosch.[5] Both sisters participated in the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava in 2007 to exhibit their illustrations in this book.[6]
In 1991, Vegter published her first poetry book Het veerde.[1][3][7]
In 1996, Vegter made her debut as playwright with Het recht op fatsoen.[1][3] In 2005, she won the Taalunie Toneelschrijfprijs together with Anna Enquist and Antoine Uitdehaag for the play Struisvogels op de Coolsingel about the German bombing of Rotterdam in 1940.[8][3] The play consists of seven monologues dedicated to seven people who have died during the bombardment.[9] The play was published as a book in 2009.[9]
In 2004, she received the Anna Blaman Prijs for her entire oeuvre.[1][3] In January 2012, she received the Awater Poëzieprijs 2011 for her poetry book Eiland berg gletsjer which she also illustrated herself.[1][2][10]
Some of these poems are on display in public spaces, such as De middelen (2015) in footpath near Leeuwarden railway station and We weten nog niet hoe (2016) which spans the Waalkade (a quay of 600 meters) in Nijmegen.[15] Vegter also wrote the poem De Koning en ik (2014) which is on display next to a bust of Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands made by sculptor Natasja Bennink.[17]
^"Judith Ten Bosch" (in Dutch). tnstudio.nl. Archived from the original on 17 February 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
^ ab"Anne Vegter – Dichter" (in Dutch). Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Archived from the original on 27 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2019.