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Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch ( ; 29 July 1927 – 30 October 2010) was a Dutch writer. He wrote more than 80 novels, plays, essays, poems, and philosophical reflections. Mulisch's works have been translated into over thirty languages. Along with
Willem Frederik Hermans Willem Frederik Hermans (1 September 1921 – 27 April 1995) was a Dutch author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, as well as book-length studies, essays, and literary criticism. His most famous works are ''The House of Refuge'' (novella, ...
and
Gerard Reve Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (14 December 1923 – 8 April 2006) was a Dutch writer. He started writing as Simon Gerard van het Reve and adopted the shorter Gerard Reve in 1973. Together with Willem Frederik Hermans and Harry Mulisch, he i ...
, Mulisch is considered one of the "Great Three" (''De Grote Drie'') of Dutch postwar literature. His novel '' The Assault'' (1982) was adapted into a film that won both a Golden Globe and an
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. Mulisch's work is also popular among the country's public: a 2007 poll of NRC Handelsblad readers voted his novel '' The Discovery of Heaven'' (1992) the greatest Dutch book ever written. He was regularly mentioned as a possible future Nobel laureate. He won the 2007 International Nonino Prize in Italy.


Life

Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch was born on 29 July 1927 in Haarlem in the Netherlands. Mulisch's father was from
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and emigrated to the Netherlands after the First World War. During the German occupation in
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his father worked for a German bank which also dealt with confiscated Jewish assets. His mother, Alice Schwarz, was
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. Mulisch and his mother escaped transportation to a
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thanks to Mulisch's father's collaboration with the
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, but his maternal grandmother was killed in a gas chamber. Mulisch was raised largely by his parents' housemaid, Frieda Falk. Mulisch said of himself, he did not just write about World War II, he was WWII. Mulisch lived in
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from 1958 until his death in 2010. Mulisch had two daughters, his daughters Frieda and Anna, with his wife Sjoerdje Woudenberg, and a son, Menzo, from his relationship with Kitty Saal.


Death

Mulisch died in 2010. His death occurred at his Amsterdam home and his family was with him at the time. Dutch prime minister
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described his death as "a loss for Dutch literature and the Netherlands". Culture minister
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bemoaned the demise of the "Big Three" as
Gerard Reve Gerard Kornelis van het Reve (14 December 1923 – 8 April 2006) was a Dutch writer. He started writing as Simon Gerard van het Reve and adopted the shorter Gerard Reve in 1973. Together with Willem Frederik Hermans and Harry Mulisch, he i ...
and
Willem Frederik Hermans Willem Frederik Hermans (1 September 1921 – 27 April 1995) was a Dutch author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, as well as book-length studies, essays, and literary criticism. His most famous works are ''The House of Refuge'' (novella, ...
had already died. Marlise Simons of ''
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'' said his "gift for writing with clarity about moral and philosophical themes made him an enormously influential figure in the Netherlands and earned him recognition abroad". ''The L Magazine''s Mark Ashe quoted the American editions of his novels by referring to him as "Holland's Greatest Author" and "Holland's most important postwar writer".


Works

Mulisch gained international recognition with the film '' The Assault'' (1986), based on his book '' of the same title'' (1982). It received an
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and a Golden Globe for best foreign movie and has been translated into more than twenty languages. His novel '' The Discovery of Heaven'' (1992) is considered his masterpiece, and was voted "the best Dutch-language book ever" by Dutch readers in a 2007 newspaper poll."Harry Mulisch, Dutch Novelist, Dies at 83"
''The New York Times'', 31 October 2010.
"It is the book that shaped our generation; it made us love, even obsess, with reading", said Peter-Paul Spanjaard, 32, a lawyer in Amsterdam at the time of Mulisch's death. It was filmed in 2001 as '' The Discovery of Heaven'' by Jeroen Krabbé, starring
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. Among the many awards he received for individual works and his total body of work, the most important is the
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(''Prize of Dutch Literature'', a lifetime achievement award) in 1995.


Themes in his work

A frequent theme in his work is the Second World War. His father had worked for the Germans during the war and went to prison for three years afterwards. As the war spanned most of Mulisch's formative phase, it had a defining influence on his life and work. In 1963, he wrote a non-fiction work about the
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The Assault), ''Het stenen bruidsbed'', and ''Siegfried''. Mulisch often incorporated ancient legends or myths in his writings, drawing on
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(e.g. in ''De Elementen''), Jewish mysticism (in '' De ontdekking van de Hemel'' and ''De Procedure''), well known urban legends and politics (Mulisch was politically left-wing, once signing a book "dedicated in admiration" to Fidel Castro). Mulisch's works are widely read. In 1984 he delivered the
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in Leiden, The Netherlands, under the title: ''Het Ene'' (the unifying principle).


Bibliography

*''Archibald Strohalm'' (1952; novel) *''Tussen hamer en aambeeld'' ("Between hammer and anvil", 1952; novella) *''Chantage op het leven'' ("Blackmail on life", 1953; short story) *''De Diamant'' ("The Diamond", 1954; novel) *''De Sprong der Paarden en de Zoete Zee'' ("The Jump of Horses and the Sweet Sea", 1955; novel) *''Het mirakel'' ("The miracle", 1955; short stories) *'' Het Zwarte licht'' ("The Black Light", 1957; novel) *''Manifesten'' ("Manifestos", 1958; essays) *''Het Stenen Bruidsbed'' ("The Stone Bridal Bed", 1959; novel) *''Tanchelijn'' (1960; play) *''De knop'' ("The button", 1961; play) *''Voer voor Psychologen'' ("Food for psychologists", 1961; autobiography) *''Wenken voor de bescherming van uw gezin en uzelf, tijdens de Jongste Dag'' ("Tips for the Protection of Your Family and Yourself During the Last Judgment"), 1961; essays) *' ("Criminal Case 40/61", 1963; report on the Eichmann trial) *''Bericht aan de Rattenkoning'' ("Message to the Rat King", 1966; essay on the Provos revolts in Amsterdam in the 1960s) *''Wenken voor de Jongste Dag'' ("Tips for the Last Judgment", 1967; essays) *''Het woord bij de daad'' ("The word added to the deed", 1968; essays) *''Reconstructie'' ("Reconstruction", 1969; essays) *''Paralipomena Orphica'' ("Paralipomena Orphica", 1970; essays) *''De Verteller'' ("The Narrator", 1970; novel) *''De Verteller verteld: Kommentaar, Katalogus, Kuriosa en een Katastrofestuk'' ("The Narrator being narrated: Comments, Catalogue, Curiosities and a Piece of Catastrophe, 1971; essay on ''The Narrator'') *''De toekomst van gisteren'' ("Yesterday's future", 1972; essay on a book the author cannot write) *''Oidipous Oidipous'' (1972; play) *''Woorden, woorden, woorden'' ("Words, words, words", 1973; poetry) *''De vogels'' ("The Birds", 1974; poetry) *''Mijn Getijdenboek'' ("My book of hours") (1975; autobiography) *''Tegenlicht'' (1975; poetry) *''Kind en Kraai'' (1975; poetry) *''Twee Vrouwen'' ("Two Women", 1975; novel) (filmed as ' in 1979) *''De wijn is drinkbaar dankzij het glas'' (1976; poetry) *''Oude Lucht'' (1977; stories) *''De Compositie van de Wereld'' (1980; a philosophical system) *''Opus Gran'' (1982; poetry) *''De Aanslag'' ('' The Assault'', 1982; novel); see above. *''De Kamer'' (1984; stories) *''Hoogste Tijd'' ("Last Call", 1985; novel); *''De Pupil'' ("The Pupil", 1987; novel) *''De Elementen'' ("The Elements", 1988; novel) *''Het beeld en de klok'' (1989; short story) *''De Ontdekking van de Hemel'' ( The Discovery of Heaven, 1992; novel) *''De Procedure'' ("The Procedure", 1999; novel) *''Het Theater, de brief en de waarheid'' ("The Theatre, the Letter and the Truth", 2000; novel); "
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geschenk". *''Siegfried'' (2001; novel) *''De tijd zelf'' ("Time Itself", 2011; unfinished novel, published posthumously) *''De ontdekking van Moskou'' ("The Discovery of Moscow", 2015; unfinished novel, published posthumously)


Honours and awards


Honours

*1977: Knight of the
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(Netherlands) *1992: Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands) *1997: Commander of the
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*2001: Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (France) *2002: Officer's Cross of the
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Awards

*1951: Reina Prinsen Geerligs Award, for the novel "archibald strohalm" *1957: De Bijenkorf Literary Award, for the novel "The Black Light" *1957: Anne Frank Award, for novel "archibald strohalm" *1961: Athos Prize, for lifetime achievement *1961: ANV-Visser Neerlandia Prize, for the play "Tanchelijn" *1963: Vijverberg Prize, for the report "Criminal Case 40/61" *1977:
Constantijn Huygens Prize The Constantijn Huygens Prize (Dutch: ''Constantijn Huygens-prijs'') is a Dutch literary award.P. C. Hooft Award, for lifetime achievement *1986: Deep Sea Award, for the novel "The Assault" *1993: Multatuli Prize, for the novel "The Discovery of Heaven" *1993: Mecca Award, for the novel "The Discovery of Heaven" *1995: Dutch Literature Prize, for his whole oeuvre *1999: Libris Prize, for the novel ''The procedure'' *1999: Prix Jean Monnet de Littérature Européenne, French prize for the novel "The Discovery of Heaven" *2003: Inktaap prize, for the novel "Siegfried" *2003: Premio Flaiano, Italian prize for literature *2007: Prix européen des jeunes lecteurs, French prize for the novel "Siegfried" *2007:
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from the
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*2007: International Nonino Prize, Italian prize for literature *2007: shortlisted for the
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. *2007: Prize for best Dutch novel of all time, for the novel "The Discovery of Heaven" *2009: Golden Century Award, for his entire oeuvre


Planetoid

Mulisch was honored with a planetoid in his name on 12 October 2006 (see 10251 Mulisch)


References


External links

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Schrijversnet
– Dutch website with info on Dutch writers
Harry Mulisch 'Bookweb' on literary website The Ledge, with suggestions for further reading.

Literatuurplein
– Dutch literature website (Dutch language). *
Marianne Lamers page


;Obituaries



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