Tim Krabbé
Tim Krabbé is de auteur van bestsellers als Het Gouden Ei, De Renner, De Grot en Marte Jacobs, die ook internationaal succesvol zijn. Verschillende van zijn boeken werden verfilmd.
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Her debut novel The Consequences (De consequenties) was published in May 2014. It won the Anton Wachter Prize 2014 for best first novel, the Opzij Feminist Literature Prize, the Lucy B. & C.W. van der Hoogt Prize, and was shortlisted for the Libris Prize and the Golden Boekenuil, the two most important Dutch and Flemish literary awards. -
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Tyler Hamilton is a former American professional road bicycle racer. He was a promising skier until a back injury put an end to this in 1991. He then became a cyclist, and went professional in 1995 with the US Postal Service cycling team. His carreer ended in april 2009, after a positive doping test. -
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David Millar is a Scottish road racing cyclist riding for Garmin-Sharp. He has won five stages of the Tour de France, two of the Vuelta a España and one Stage of the Giro d'Italia. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007. He is the only British rider to have worn all Tour de France jerseys and one of five to have worn the yellow jersey. He was also the first British rider ever to have worn the leader's jersey in all three Grand Tours. He was banned for two years in 2004 after admitting taking banned performance-enhancing drugs, but four years after his return he won the silver medal at the World Time Trial Championships. In June 2011 he published his autobiography titled Racing Through th
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Richard Moore
Richard Moore is a freelance journalist and author. His first book, In Search of Robert Millar (HarperSport), won Best Biography at the 2008 British Sports Book Awards. His second book, Heroes, Villains & Velodromes (HarperSport), was long-listed for the 2008 William Hill Sports Book of the Year.
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He is also the author of Slaying the Badger: LeMond, Hinault and the Greatest Ever Tour de France (Yellow Jersey, May 2011), and Sky’s the Limit: British Cycling’s Quest to Conquer the Tour de France (HarperSport, June 2011).
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Daniel Friebe
Daniel Friebe is one of Britain's leading cycling journalists and a veteran of nine Tours de France. For the last five years Daniel has been the Features Editor of Procycling Magazine. He collaborated with cycling superstar Mark Cavendish on the bestselling Boy Racer - My Journey to Tour de France Record Breaker.
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Kim van Kooten
Kim van Kooten (born 26 January 1974 in Purmerend, North Holland) is a Dutch actress and screenwriter. In international cinema she is best known for the 2003 Dutch/US co-production Phileine Says Sorry, filmed partly in New York, in which she plays the lead.
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Professor of English at the University of Southern California since 1978, when he founded the school's undergraduate creative writing program.
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Michel van Egmond
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Suzanna Jansen
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In Moskou kiest ze voor journalistiek, als researcher voor documentaires van de VPRO en VRT, later als correspondent voor het Belgische dagblad De Morgen en freelance voor onder andere NRC Handelsblad, HP/deTijd en Opzij.
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Joost van den Vondel
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Vondel remained productive until a very old age. Several of his most notable plays like Lucifer (1654) and Adam in Exile (1664) were written when he was already over 65 years old, and his final play Noah, written at the age of eighty, is considered one of his finest. -
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F. Bordewijk
Ferdinand Bordewijk was born in Amsterdam and studied law in Leiden. After graduation he worked at a Rotterdam law firm.
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His first published work was a volume of poetry titled Paddestoelen ("Mushrooms") under the pen-name Ton Ven. It was not particularly well received.
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Kevin Brooks's writing career started with the publication of Martyn Pig in 2002 through The Chicken House which won the Branford Boase Award 2003 and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. He also wrote Lucas (2002) which was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and Booktrust Teenage Prize in 2003 also winning the North Eas -
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Bervoets received numerous nominations and awards for her work. In 2017, she was granted the prestigious Frans Kellendonk Prize for her entire body of works. Her novels are being translated in many languages and were adapted for film and television. Excerpts and short stories were published on international platforms such as Five Dials and The Guardian.
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Tessa de Loo
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Harry Mulisch
Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch along with W.F. Hermans and Gerard Reve, is considered one of the "Great Three" of Dutch postwar literature. He has written novels, plays, essays, poems, and philosophical reflections.
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Mulisch was born in Haarlem and lived in Amsterdam since 1958, following the death of his father in 1957. Mulisch's father was from Austria-Hungary and emigrated to the Netherlands after the First World War. During the German occupation in World War II he worked for a German bank, which also dealt with confiscated Jewish assets. His mother, Alice Schwarz, was Jewish. Mulisch and his mother escaped transportation to a concentration camp thanks to Mulisch's father's collaboration with the Nazis. Due to the curious nature of his parents' -
Kader Abdolah
Kader Abdolah is the penname of Hossein Sadjadi Ghaemmaghami Farahani, an Iranian writer who also writes in Dutch. Abdolah has lived in the Netherlands since 1988.
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He studied physics at the Arak College of Science and fled the country as a political refugee in 1988. Today he lives in Delft (The Netherlands), writing under a pseudonym made up of the names of two murdered friends. Het huis van de moskee (The House of the Mosque), catapulted Abdolah into the Dutch bestseller lists. -
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Jan Wolkers
Jan Hendrik Wolkers was a Dutch author, sculptor and painter.
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Wolkers is considered one of the "Great Four" writers of post-World War II Dutch literature, along with Willem Frederik Hermans, Harry Mulisch and Gerard Reve (the latter authors are also known as the "Great Three"). He became noted in the 1960s mainly for his strikingly direct descriptions of sex.
His 1969 novel Turks Fruit was translated into ten different languages and published in English as Turkish Delight. It was also made into a highly successful movie, the Paul Verhoeven-directed Turks Fruit (1972) which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and in 1999 won the award for Best Dutch Film of the Century.
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Karel Glastra van Loon
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J. Bernlef
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Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer is a poet and writer. Distinguished in nearly every genre imaginable, he is one of the most celebrated authors of the Dutch language and is recognized as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Dutch literature. He has more than forty titles to his name, including poetry, novels, short stories, plays, essays, scientific studies, columns, translations and anthologies. Exhibiting a powerful style and classical command of form, his work has contributed to literary revival and growing engagement, both of which are explicitly expressed in his work as a columnist and television documentary maker as well.
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Herman Koch
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Suzanne Vermeer
Suzanne Vermeer is het pseudoniem van de in juni 2011 overleden auteur Paul Goeken. In 2002 debuteerde hij met zijn eerste thriller onder zijn eigen naam. Na vier titels ontstond het idee om daarnaast andere boeken onder pseudoniem uit te brengen. All-inclusive (2006) was het eerste boek op naam van Suzanne Vermeer en werd meteen een bestseller. Ook voor de volgende boeken waren de reisbranche en het toerisme het uitgangspunt en inmiddels is dat het unieke handelsmerk geworden voor deze ijzersterke vakantiethrillers.
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Alle titels (All inclusive, De vlucht, Zomertijd, Cruise, Après-ski, De suite, Zwarte piste en Bella Italia ) zijn in de bestsellerlijst verschenen. De zomerthriller Cruise (2009) werd genomineerd voor de NS Publieksprijs 2010. -
Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Thomas Olde Heuvelt (1983) is the international bestselling author of HEX. The much-praised novel was published in over twenty-five countries around the world and is currently in development for TV by Gary Dauberman. Olde Heuvelt, whose last name in Dutch dialect means “Old Hill,” was the first ever translated author to win a Hugo Award for his short story "The Day the World Turned Upside Down".
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His new novel ECHO will be out with Nightfire Books in the US and Hodder & Stoughton on February 8, 2022. International publication of his novel ORACLE, which topped all the bestseller charts in The Netherlands in March '21, will follow soon thereafter.
Thomas lives in The Netherlands and the south of France and is an avid mountaineer.
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Esther Gerritsen
Esther Gerritsen (1972) is a Dutch novelist, columnist and screenwriter. Since her 2000 debut with Bevoorrecht bewustzijn (Privileged Consciousness), Gerritsen has been considered one of the best authors in the Netherlands and makes regular appearances on radio programs and at international literary festivals such as Litquake and Wordfest.
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Her novels Superduif (Superdove, 2010), Dorst (Craving, 2012), Roxy (2014) and De Trooster (The Comforter, 2018) were all shortlisted for the Libris Literature Prize. In 2005 she was awarded the BNG prize for her second novel Normale dagen (Ordinary Days, 2005) and in 2014 she was awarded the Frans Kellendonk prize for her body of work. Gerritsen writes a popular weekly column in the VPRO TV guide and she -
Hanna Bervoets
Hanna Bervoets (1984, Amsterdam) is one of the most acclaimed Dutch authors of her generation. After earning her Bachelors degree in Cultural Studies and a Masters in Journalism & Research she published nine novels, several screenplays, plays and a short story collection. She also writes essays and reviews on media, tech, popular culture and (queer) representation.
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Bervoets received numerous nominations and awards for her work. In 2017, she was granted the prestigious Frans Kellendonk Prize for her entire body of works. Her novels are being translated in many languages and were adapted for film and television. Excerpts and short stories were published on international platforms such as Five Dials and The Guardian.
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Gerwin van der Werf
Gerwin van der Werf (De Meern, 13 juni 1969) is schrijver, columnist/publicist bij Dagblad Trouw en muziekdocent. Hij publiceerde vier romans bij uitgeverij Atlas Contact: Gewapende Man (2010), Wild (2011, longlist Libris Literatuurprijs), Luchtvissers (2013) en Een Onbarmhartig Pad (2018). Ook verschenen er van hem twee bundels met columns en verhalen over het onderwijs: Schooldagen (2014) en Stampen en Zingen (2018)
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Anya Niewierra
Anya Niewierra is de schrijfster van de thrillers Vrij uitzicht en Het Dossier. Ze woont, werkt, schildert en schrijft in Zuid-Limburg en in de Pyreneeën. Zowel haar jeugdjaren binnen de serene abdijmuren van Gymnasium Rolduc als het deels wonen in Frans Catalonië hebben Niewierra geïnspireerd tot het schrijven van Het bloemenmeisje.
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Niña Weijers
Niña Weijers (Nijmegen, 1987) studied literary theory in Amsterdam and Dublin. She has published short stories, essays and articles in various literary magazines, such as Das Magazin, De Gids and De Revisor. In 2010 she won the writing competition Write Now!. She is a regular contributor to the weekly magazine De Groene Amsterdammer, and an editor of De Gids.
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Her debut novel The Consequences (De consequenties) was published in May 2014. It won the Anton Wachter Prize 2014 for best first novel, the Opzij Feminist Literature Prize, the Lucy B. & C.W. van der Hoogt Prize, and was shortlisted for the Libris Prize and the Golden Boekenuil, the two most important Dutch and Flemish literary awards. -
Teun van de Keuken
Teun Gerrit (Teun) van de Keuken is a Dutch journalist and television and radio program maker.
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In 2015 Van de Keuken wrote the book Puur en Eerlijk (Pure and Fair) about misleading consumers. Goed Volk, a novel based on Van de Keuken's youth, followed in 2017. De
Supermarktsurvivalgids (The Supermarketsurvival guide) was published in the autumn of 2018. In it, Van de Keuken dissects the world of the supermarket and gives tips for conscious shopping. -
Sue Klebold
Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two shooters at Columbine High School in 1999 who killed 15 people before ending their own lives, a tragedy that saddened and galvanized the nation. She has spent the last 15 years excavating every detail of her family life, and trying to understand the crucial intersection between mental health problems and violence. Instead of becoming paralyzed by her grief and remorse, she has become a passionate and effective agent working tirelessly to advance mental health awareness and intervention. ~ Penguin Random House
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Falun Ellie Koos
Falun Ellie Koos (1992) is schrijver en filmmaker. Hun debuutroman Rouwdouwers (2024) haalde de shortlist van de Libris Literatuur Prijs. Koos won in 2022 de Joost Zwagerman essayprijs en ontving in 2023 een C.C.S. Cronestipendium voor beloftevolle auteurs van de gemeente Utrecht. Hun kortfilm De vloer is lava (2020) werd genomineerd voor Rialto for Short.
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Jan Wolkers
Jan Hendrik Wolkers was a Dutch author, sculptor and painter.
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Wolkers is considered one of the "Great Four" writers of post-World War II Dutch literature, along with Willem Frederik Hermans, Harry Mulisch and Gerard Reve (the latter authors are also known as the "Great Three"). He became noted in the 1960s mainly for his strikingly direct descriptions of sex.
His 1969 novel Turks Fruit was translated into ten different languages and published in English as Turkish Delight. It was also made into a highly successful movie, the Paul Verhoeven-directed Turks Fruit (1972) which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and in 1999 won the award for Best Dutch Film of the Century.
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Marga Minco
Marga Minco (pseudoniem van Sara Minco) debuteerde in 1957 met Het bittere kruid, bekroond met de Vijverbergprijs (nu F. Bordewijkprijs). Ook haar latere werk, De andere kant (1959), Een leeg huis (1966), De val (1983), De glazen brug (1986), Nagelaten dagen (1997) en de bundel verzamelde verhalen Achter de muur (2010), had veelal de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de nasleep daarvan als onderwerp. Voor haar oeuvre ontving Minco de Annie Romeinprijs (1999), de Constantijn Huygensprijs (2005) en de P. C. Hooftprijs (2019). Haar boeken zijn in vele talen vertaald.
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Walter van den Berg
Walter van den Berg woont in de Betuwe met zijn vrouw en zijn hond.
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Herman Koch
Herman Koch (1953) is known as a television producer and a writer. The book 'Het diner', published in 2009, was his breakthrough in the Netherlands. It was published in 17 countries. It was partly based on a true story involving a homeless woman named, María del Rosario Endrinal Petit, in Barcelona (Spain), in December 2005.
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Koch was born in Arnhem, and later moved to Amsterdam. He studied Russian for some months, and lived in Finland for a while. Nowadays he is married to the Spanish Amalia, and has a son, Pablo (1994). -
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Nescio
Jan Hendrik Frederik Grönloh was born in Amsterdam, the oldest of four children. After an idealistic youth, he joined the Holland–Bombay Trading Company in 1904, becoming director in 1926, suffering a nervous breakdown leading to a short hospitalization in 1927, and retiring at age fifty-five, on December 31, 1937; he married Aagje Tiket (b. 1883) in 1906 and had four daughters with her, born in 1907, 1908, 1909, and 1912. Meanwhile, as Nescio (Latin for “I don’t know”; he adopted a pseudonym so as not to jeopardize his business career, acknowledging his authorship publicly only in 1929), he wrote what is now considered perhaps the best prose in the Dutch language.
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A.F.Th. van der Heijden
Adrianus Franciscus Theodorus (Adri) van der Heijden is een Nederlandse schrijver. Hij heeft ook gepubliceerd als Patrizio Canaponi en als A.F.Th. In 2003 ontving hij de Schrijversprijs der Brabantse Letteren en in 2011 de Constantijn Huygensprijs, telkens voor zijn hele oeuvre.
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Adrianus Franciscus Theodorus (Adri) van der Heijden is a Dutch writer. He also published as Patrizio Canaponi and as A.F.Th. In 2003 he received the Schrijversprijs der Brabantse Letteren and in 2011 the Constantijn Huygensprijs, both prizes for his entire work. -
G.A. Bredero
Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero (1585–1618) was a 17th century Dutch poet, playwright and rhetorician, best known for his comedic plays and folk poetry. His 1617 play Spaanschen Brabander Jerolimo (The Spanish Brabanter) is considered the greatest Dutch comedy to emerge from the Dutch Golden Age, if not from Dutch literature in general.
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Soon after his death, his poems were collected in wildly popular songbooks such as the Geestigh liedt-boecxken (Merry Song Book, 1621), the Groot lied-boeck (Great Song Book, 1622) and the complete works (1638) by the Amsterdam book seller and publisher Cornelis Lodewijcksz. Vander Plasse. -
Hildebrand
Pseudonym of Nicolaas Beets
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Hildebrand is het pseudoniem waaronder schrijver, dichter en predikant Nicolaas Beets o.m. zijn bekendste werk de ‘Camera Obscura’ schreef, waarvan de eerste versie verscheen in 1839. Hij studeerde theologie in Leiden en promoveerde er in 1839. Van 1840 tot 1853 was hij predikant te Heemstede. In 1854 werd hij predikant in Utrecht, waar hij van 1874 tot 1884 hoogleraar in de theologie was. -
Chris Hine
I've been a sports writer for over 15 years of experience working at both the Chicago Tribune and Minnesota Star Tribune. "Ant," a biography of Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards, is my first book and I'm so excited to get it out to the world. I hope people connect to Edwards's story on a human level, not just a basketball level, and what he had to overcome to make it to the NBA.
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In my spare time, I'm a very amateur piano player and songwriter who looks up to Carole King. You might also catch me at bar trivia once in a while. -
Mano Bouzamour
Es un joven de ascendencia marroquí nacido en Holanda, en 1991, que ha resultado ser una de las grandes promesas de la literatura en su país. Bouzamour ha vivido su vida entre dos culturas muy diferentes, ha estado atrapado entre dos comunidades que viven juntas, pero que nunca se han mirado a los ojos. En su libro «La promesa de Pisa», señala los problemas que tiene que enfrentar un inmigrante que no termina de ser totalmente aceptado en ninguna de las dos esferas.
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Philip Huff
Philip Huff (1984) is schrijver en regisseur. Hij schrijft onder meer voor NRC Handelsblad, De Groene Amsterdammer, Hollands Maandblad, The New York Review of Books en The Paris Review. Hij publiceerde de romans Dagen van gras (genomineerd voor de Academica Debutantenprijs), Niemand in de stad (winnaar Dioraphte Prijs, verfilmd door Michiel van Erp) en Boek van de doden (keuze van het jaar 2014 van HUMO), de verhalenbundel Goed om hier te zijn en de essaybundel Het verdriet van anderen.
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Kader Abdolah
Kader Abdolah is the penname of Hossein Sadjadi Ghaemmaghami Farahani, an Iranian writer who also writes in Dutch. Abdolah has lived in the Netherlands since 1988.
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He studied physics at the Arak College of Science and fled the country as a political refugee in 1988. Today he lives in Delft (The Netherlands), writing under a pseudonym made up of the names of two murdered friends. Het huis van de moskee (The House of the Mosque), catapulted Abdolah into the Dutch bestseller lists. -
Dan Martin
For the last three years, Martin has written and published over forty do-it-yourself guides on the subject-from how to make your own ethanol, to how to build your own solar panels. These books are all available on Amazon or on his non-profit organization website: www.agua-luna.com. Dan Martin has also drawn the attention of established newspapers, websites, and magazines from several countries, and has been the source of half a dozen radio and television interviews."
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Bert Wagendorp
Bert Wagendorp (1956) is a writer, essayist and columnist. He writes for the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. In 1995 his novel The Prologue was published. And in 2005 there was De Dubbele Schaar, short stories. His book Ventoux (2013) became a classic and was translated in several languages.
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Bert Wagendorp (1956) is schrijver, essayist en columnist. Hij schrijft al sinds jaar en dag voor de Volkskrant. Van hem verscheen in 1995 de novelle De Proloog, in 2005 de verhalenbundel De dubbele schaar, in 2014 Het jongensparadijs, een bundel verhalen, beschouwingen en essays, en in 2016 Een zaterdagmiddag. Zijn roman Ventoux (2013) groeide uit tot een moderne klassieker en werd in verschillende talen vertaald. -
Paul Howard
Paul Howard is a journalist with The Irish Times on Saturday.
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Howard is best known as the author of the paper's Ross O'Carroll-Kelly columns and has written a series of books based on the the character of Ross.
Howard is the former chief sportswriter for the Sunday Tribune, and a former Irish Sports Journalist of the Year. He has written several nonfiction books, including The Joy, an account of life in Mountjoy Prison, The Gaffers: Mick McCarthy, Roy Keane and the Team they Built, an account of the McCarthy–Keane clash during the run-up to the 2002 World Cup. He also co-authored Steve Collins' "autobiography", Celtic Warrior.
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Cadel Evans
Cadel Lee Evans AM is an Australian former professional racing cyclist and winner of the 2011 Tour de France. - Wikipedia
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David V. Herlihy
David V. Herlihy (born July 30, 1958) is an author and historian. He is notable for writing Bicycle: The History, published by Yale University Press, and Lost Cyclist: The Epic Tale of an American Adventurer and His Mysterious Disappearance. He has also presented at the International Cycling History Conference and has published an opinion piece on cycling in The New York Times. He graduated from Harvard University in 1980 and is an alumnus of the Harvard Cycling Club. He is the son of noted historians David and Patricia Herlihy.
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Maarten 't Hart
Maarten ’t Hart made his debut under the name Martin Hart with the novel Stenen voor een ransuil (Stones for a Long-Eared Owl, 1971). He studied biology in Leiden and worked as an ethologist at Leiden University. One of the most important themes in his oeuvre is his childhood in a Calvinist community and his distancing himself from it. His passions for nature and music also constantly crop up in his work. ’t Hart broke through to a wide audience with his melancholy novel about meeting his teenage love: Een vlucht regenwulpen (A Flight of Curlews, 1978). Many novels, short-story and essay collections later, ’t Hart, with his authentic tone and work which often touches upon the tension between biography and fiction, has grown to be one of the
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Doeschka Meijsing
Doeschka Meijsing studeerde Nederlands en Literatuurwetenschap in Amsterdam en was redactrice voor de boekenbijlage van Vrij Nederland en later voor Elsevier. In 1974 debuteerde ze met "De hanen en andere verhalen". In 1981 kreeg Doeschka Meijsing de Multatuliprijs voor "Tijger, tijger!" (1980).
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Menno Wigman
Menno Wigman groeide op in Santpoort. Op het Gymnasium Felisenum in Velsen-Zuid kreeg hij, door het enthousiasme van zijn leraar Nederlands Lex ter Braak, belangstelling voor poëzie. Hij debuteerde jong: in 1985 verscheen Two poems, een door zijn leraar Oude talen, Willem Kramer, in kleine oplage gedrukt boekje, met een linosnede van Lex ter Braak. Bij dezelfde marge-drukker, onder de naam Mercator Pers, zouden in de loop der jaren nog een zestal uitgaven verschijnen.
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In 1984 verhuisde Wigman naar Amsterdam om Nederlands te studeren. In deze jaren publiceerde hij ook een dichtbundel in eigen beheer en gaf hij een literair eenmanstijdschrift uit, dat hij volschrijft onder decadente pseudoniemen als Guillaume de Bazelaire en Arthur von Salis. -
Boudewijn Büch
Boudewijn Maria Ignatius Büch was een Nederlandse dichter, schrijver en televisiepresentator.
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Arjen Lubach
Arjen Lubach (1979) debuteerde in 2006 met de roman Mensen die ik ken die mijn moeder hebben gekend, in 2008 gevolgd door het eveneens geprezen Bastaardsuiker. Zijn derde roman, Magnus, werd bekroond met de publieksprijs van de Dioraphte Jongerenliteratuurprijs.
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In 2013 verscheen IV, dat genomineerd werd voor De Gouden Strop 2013 en de Crimezone Debuutprijs won. In 2014 verscheen de midprice-editie, waar Lubach een nieuw einde voor schreef. Hij zei hierover: 'Ik heb geen spijt van het oude einde. Maar het nieuwe einde heeft meer te maken met de huidige situatie in de wereld en de wereld van het boek.'
Sinds 2014 presenteert hij de razend populaire en alom geprezen satirische show Zondag met Lubach. -
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Joost Zwagerman
Joost Zwagerman was a popular Dutch writer.
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Joost Zwagerman debuteerde in 1986 met de roman De houdgreep, die door Carel Peeters in Vrij Nederland werd bestempeld als 'het meestbelovende debuut sinds jaren'. Zijn doorbraak naar een breed publiek kwam met de roman Gimmick! (1989), die in 1996 voor het theater bewerkt werd door Theatergroep De Kwekerij. Het boek geeft een beeld van de trendy uitgaanscultuur en kunstenaarswereld van Amsterdam, waar hij in die tijd veel in verkeerde. In 1991 verscheen Vals licht, dat werd genomineerd voor de AKO Literatuurprijs en in 1993 werd verfilmd door Theo van Gogh. Ook De buitenvrouw (1994), over een liefde in multiculturele tijden, bereikte de longlist van de AKO Prijs. Nadien volgden de romans Chaos en -
Remco Campert
Remco Campert (28 July 1929 – 4 July 2022) was a Dutch author, poet and columnist.
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Marnix Peeters
Na een carrière bij de radio (Studio Brussel), in de rockjournalistiek (Humo, Oor) en als interviewer en reportagemaker (Het Laatste Nieuws, De Morgen) trok Marnix Peeters (°1965) zich in 2010 terug op een berg in de zuidelijke Oostkantons, waar hij aan het schrijven ging.
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De eerste resultaten zagen in 2012 het daglicht: onder auspiciën van Robbert Ammerlaan verscheen toen bij De Bezige Bij zijn debuutroman, De dag dat we Andy zijn arm afzaagden. Het boek verscheen ook in het Italiaans (Il giorno che segammo il braccio a Andy).
Een jaar later volgde Natte dozen — een gemene, ophefmakende roman, die in de iTunes-store werd gecensureerd (N***e dozen) en die wekenlang in de top 10 stond.
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Abdelkader Benali
Benali was born in Morocco, but came to Rotterdam at the age of four. Later he moved to Amsterdam. Except novels and plays Benali also writes articles and reviews for various Dutch newspapers and magazines.
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Simon Carmiggelt
Simon Carmiggelt (1913-1987) groeide op in zijn geboortestad Den Haag. Hij begon als journalist, aanvankelijk bij Het Vaderland, in 1932 bij Vooruit, de Haagse editie van het socialistische dagblad Het Volk, als toneel- en filmrecensent. Daar begon hij Haagse ‘cursiefjes’ te schrijven, onder de titel ‘Kleinigheden’.
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Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog raakte Carmiggelt via vrienden in Amsterdam betrokken bij het illegale blad Het Parool, waar hij instond voor de productie en de verspreiding. In het laatste oorlogsjaar was hij ook redacteur.
Na de bevrijding kreeg Carmiggelt bij Het Parool de leiding over de kunstrubriek. Vanaf oktober 1946 publiceerde hij weer zijn korte verhalen, aanvankelijk drie keer per week, later elke dag, die hij onderteken -
Cola Debrot
Nicolaas (Cola) Debrot was een Antilliaans schrijver, dichter, arts, diplomaat, jurist, minister, filosoof en balletcriticus. Hij wordt als de grondlegger van de Antilliaans-Nederlandse literatuur beschouwd. Debrot debuteerde in 1935 met de novelle Mijn zuster de negerin.
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Penninc
Penninc is het pseudonym van een 13e eeuwse schrijver uit het graafschap Vlaanderen. Hij is de auteur van de Roman van Walewein, een Middeleeuwse Arturroman.
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Béatrix Beck
Béatrix Beck was a French writer from Belgian origin.
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She is the daughter of the poet Christian Beck. After several jobs, she became the secretary of André Gide, he encouraged her to write about her experiences: her mother's suicide, the war, her poverty, etc. -
Frans Pointl
Frans Pointl werd op 1 augustus 1933 in Amsterdam geboren als zoon van een Joodse moeder, Rebecca van Dam, en een Oostenrijkse vader, de kunstschilder, cineast, fotograaf en muzikant Christian Pointl. Frans groeide op in Heemstede. Zijn ouders scheidden toen hij vijf jaar was.
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In 1942 ging Rebecca van Dam bij familie in Amsterdam wonen, aan de Waalstraat. Frans werd bij een pleeggezin in Krommenie ondergebracht. Later verhuisde hij naar een kindertehuis. Meteen na de oorlog werd Frans herenigd met zijn moeder, die bijna haar gehele familie verloren had. Samen betrokken zij een eenvoudige huurkamer aan de Stalinlaan, de latere Vrijheidslaan. Frans begon aan een MULO-opleiding en bleef na het behaalde examen bij zijn moeder wonen. Rebecca over -
Ward Ruyslinck
Ward Ruyslinck, pseudoniem van Raymond Charles Marie De Belser, is een Vlaamse schrijver.
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Ward Ruyslinck in de Nederlandstalige Wikipedia
Ward Ruyslinck in de Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren
Ward Ruyslinck bij "Schrijversgewijs"
Ward Ruyslinck, pseudonym of Raymond Charles Marie De Belser, is a Flemish writer.
Ward Ruyslinck in the English Wikipedia