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Marente de Moor

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Born
December 31 1971
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Marente de Moor studied Slavonic Languages and lived in the 1990’ s in Russia, where she worked for both Russian and Dutch media. Her columns about the absurdist Russian everyday life were collected and published as Petersburgse vertellingen in 1999. After her return to the Netherlands she worked several years at the weekly HP/De Tijd. Her highly praised debut novel De overtreder came out in 2007 and was published in German in 2010 by Suhrkamp Verlag, under the title Amsterdam und zurück. Since 2009 she has worked as a weekly columnist for the political magazine Vrij Nederland. In 2010 her second novel, the historical De Nederlandse maagd . was published, and translated into German . In 2011, it was awarded with the AKO Literatuurprijs, the best known prize for literature in the Netherlands.

She's the daughter of Dutch writer Margriet de Moor

Marente de Moor

3.1/5 ( ratings)
Born
December 31 1971
Website
Go to Website
Marente de Moor studied Slavonic Languages and lived in the 1990’ s in Russia, where she worked for both Russian and Dutch media. Her columns about the absurdist Russian everyday life were collected and published as Petersburgse vertellingen in 1999. After her return to the Netherlands she worked several years at the weekly HP/De Tijd. Her highly praised debut novel De overtreder came out in 2007 and was published in German in 2010 by Suhrkamp Verlag, under the title Amsterdam und zurück. Since 2009 she has worked as a weekly columnist for the political magazine Vrij Nederland. In 2010 her second novel, the historical De Nederlandse maagd . was published, and translated into German . In 2011, it was awarded with the AKO Literatuurprijs, the best known prize for literature in the Netherlands.

She's the daughter of Dutch writer Margriet de Moor

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