Jan Hanlo
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Johannes Bernardus Maria Raphael Hanlo (Bandoeng, Indonesia, 29 May 1912 - Maastricht, 16 June 1969) was, under the pen name Jan Hanlo, a Dutch poet and writer.
He is known for his works in which he extolls the attractions of boys, an attraction which he indulged in his life as well, albeit primarily in chaste fashion, in keeping with his ethics and his Catholic upbringing.
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